By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 24, 2016 The Lafayette Hotel of Aberdeen, Washington, occupied a quarter of a city block, with its entrance on H and Market Street. Shops and offices filled the ground floor, and a staircase led from the lobby to the second floor, where long-term residents rented small apartments. Other rooms were available for nightly rental. Most of the long-term residents were retired men and women living on their pens...
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