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LaSalle Annex

Buildings and structures in South Bend, IndianaCommercial buildings completed in 1925Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in IndianaNational Register of Historic Places in St. Joseph County, IndianaSt Joseph County, Indiana Registered Historic Place stubs
LaSalle Annex in South Bend
LaSalle Annex in South Bend

LaSalle Annex is a historic multi-use commercial building located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana. It was built in 1925, and is a three to four-story, six bay by eight bay, building constructed of concrete, stone, and brick. It features an Italianate style tower and round arched openings. It was originally built as a multi-use building containing stores, a parking structure, hotel rooms, bachelor apartments, and a variety of large recreational facilities including a roller rink, dance floor, and bowling alley. It was originally built as an annex to the LaSalle Hotel.: 55–56 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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LaSalle Annex
East LaSalle Avenue, South Bend

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East LaSalle Avenue
46617 South Bend
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