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Laird and Dines Drugstore
Laird and Dines Drugstore
Laird and Dines Drugstore

Laird and Dines Drugstore

Datec. 1990
MediumMonoprint on fabric
Dimensions27 × 33 in. (68.6 × 83.8 cm)
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineFIC, city attorney property accession
Catalog numberCOTPWC.1995.9
DescriptionMonoprint of a large two story brick building (Laird and Dines building). There are large vertical white banisters that lead up to white trim at the roof, and a white fence encircles the second floor porch. No signage is visible. The first floor features a tall glass window, and outside of the establishment are three people standing with a small white dog.

This building is located in Downtown Tempe on the southeast corner of Mill Ave and 5th Street. The Laird and Dines Building was built in 1893, and was home to the Laird and Dines drug store from 1901 to 1964. The building hosted many politicians over the years and in more recent 2000's has been home to a variety of bars such as the Low Key Piano Bar.
Photo from Tempe History Museum
Old Settler’s Collection
c. 1900
Status
Not on view