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The Marlow's
Building
On August 1, 1894, the Orford Hotel opened on the east side of Main Street with fanfare and festivities. It
added a new dimension to south Manchester with its two-story high amusement hall in the south
end and a banquet hall with seating for 200 in the north end. Its architecture, a Romanesque Revival style,
is still acclaimed as probably the most interesting on Main Street.
The building is now over 110 years
old — 78 years of which it housed yet another irreplaceable Manchester landmark
— Marlow's, until it closed in 2002.
George Marlow's parents opened the
five-and-dime store in 1911, gave birth to George in 1914 and in 1924, moved
the store to the location of the current Landmark Café. George began
working in the store in 1925 at the age of 11. In 1938, the Marlow family purchased the building, despite the fear that the store wouldn't last six months.
Through major renovation and expansion, the store became the downtown mainstay that carried 65,000
items including clothing, household goods, furniture, toys, luggage and vacuums. You could get your
typewriter fixed and your shoes repaired; you could find replacement parts for obsolete coffee pots and
paper rolls for ancient adding machines. You could talk to the
personable proprietor about politics, shopping or WWII, in which he served as a Tank Commander.
Downtown Manchester misses
George's store, his merchandise, his knowledgeable staff, and the generosity of George and his wife Lillian.
Today, the Landmark Café is proud to be a part of Manchester's history by commemorating George and his
legacy. The Landmark Café will make sure "Marlow's for everything" will not be forgotten.
This commemorative is courtesy of Susan Barlowe of the Manchester Historical Society,
the Manchester Downtown Special Services District and Lillian Marlow.
Landmark Café
The Landmark Café,
opened in October, 2005 and is a partnership between Dan and Joanne
Albani. Joanne has been in the restaurant business for many years, and
wanted to create her own restaurant — a special place where friends
and family can meet and dine together in a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Her
husband Dan, on the other hand, is a lieutenant in the Hartford
Fire Department, and has developed a flair for managing the business
side.
To reach us, please
call 860.432.7344. |