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The '''Excelsior Steam Laundry''' was a clothes and linen cleaning service located at 1805-07 [[2nd Avenue North]] | The '''Excelsior Steam Laundry''' was a clothes and linen cleaning service located at 1805-07 [[2nd Avenue North]] from the 1880s to the early 1900s. It was owned by [[George Blinn, Jr]] and [[J. W. Donnelly]]. | ||
During the [[1886]] [[Mardi Gras 1886|Mardi Gras parade]], the Excelsior Steam Laundry entered a float which was a parody of another float entered by the [[Birmingham Steam Laundry]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:28, 30 March 2014
The Excelsior Steam Laundry was a clothes and linen cleaning service located at 1805-07 2nd Avenue North from the 1880s to the early 1900s. It was owned by George Blinn, Jr and J. W. Donnelly.
During the 1886 Mardi Gras parade, the Excelsior Steam Laundry entered a float which was a parody of another float entered by the Birmingham Steam Laundry.
References
- The Shoppers' Guide of Greater Birmingham, The Trade Center of Alabama (1909) Birmingham: Davis Advertising & Sales Co.