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    Found this unusual link, thought you might find interesting!

    Paris Cleaners - Garment Storage

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    and they claim that they were purpose built rather than being closed down banks.

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    Their web site states that after World War II "The new plant was designed specifically for dry cleaning and included a certified below-freezing fur vault and 2 garment storage vaults." It does not specifically state the building or vaults were constructed at the time, but it does imply that. I tried to search Google Books for their address but came up empty. Access to old city directories and/or phone books might clarify this but you'd probably have to be in Springfield, and this is just a curiosity. I also see they are getting out of the fur cleaning/storage business.

    Nice-looking vault, however!

    ---------- Post added at 12:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:30 PM ----------

    Mystery solved? According to the caption on one of the images at http://www.sj-r.com/businessnews/x18...-family?img=20, "The door to Paris Cleaners' cold-storage room is the door to the vault from the old Ridgely Farmers' State Bank building at Fifth and Monroe streets."

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