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A Slice of Ludington History
Jamesport Center is a late Victorian six storefront complex. The earliest
section was completed in 1890 and was occupied by the Red Andrews Saloon
and the Central House Hotel. It was built by August Tiedemann, a noted
local builder and architect, for two Swedish brothers, "Red"
Andrew Johnson and Axel Johnson. It largely served sailors of the Great
Lakes during the booming days of logging in Western Michigan.
In 1892 a second structure with decorative cast iron columns was added.(Now,
entrance to Sunset Bay Antiques.) It served as the lobby of the Central
House Hotel and provided a dining room, upstairs parlor rooms and additional
bedrooms.
In 1905 the final four storefronts were added to provide apartments for
the employees of the recently completed Star Watch Case Co., then located
on nearby Rath Street. The ground level store-fronts of the buildings
have been used for a wide variety of trades over the past 95 years, including
a butcher shop, a millinery, a theatorium, a dry cleaners, a hardware
store, a clothing shop, various furniture stores, the State Liquor Control
Commission store, a bicycle shop, the local headquarters for the National
Maritime Union, and currently, Sunset Bay Antiques and Jamesport Brewing
Company.
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