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All the United States Louisiana New Orleans General Laundry Building

General Laundry Building

It's clear this abandoned Art Deco gem was no ordinary cleaners.

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Splashes of color stand out among the rest of this abandoned building's decaying, vandalized exterior. The bright pigment and intricate designs peeking out from behind tangles of vines and weeds hint that this Art Deco gem was no ordinary laundry facility.

Built in the 1930s, the General Laundry Building is an example of Art Deco architecture. As its artful exterior suggests, the building was for more than washing clothes. During its heyday, the laundromat hosted monthly fashion shows. Champagne was served while models displayed homespun and exotic cloths in the current fashions.

After a fire had destroyed his previous building, Robert Chapoit, the president of General Laundry, Cleaners, and Dyers, commissioned this beautiful Art Deco building by the architectural firm of Jones, Roessel, Olschner, and Wiener. Sadly, the building's stint as a laundry facility was short-lived. With the invention of the in-home modern washing machine, Chapoit closed the facilities in 1945 and sold the building.

Since then, the building has gone through the hands of several companies that have done nothing to preserve it or restore it to its former grandeur. It has been slated for demolition several times, though thankfully the wrecking balls have yet to arrive. The façade made it onto the National Register of Historic Places, but so far nothing has been done to save or resurrect this unique structure.

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General Laundry Building
2544 St Peter St
New Orleans, Louisiana
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29.968699, -90.08132
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