3118 Mount Pleasant Street, NW
Thanks to Gabe (and Nora) for sending: “Walked past Logan Antiques, a Mt. Pleasant staple, yesterday and saw paper up over the windows.
Would be sad to see this place gone. It was a weird store and hardly open. But it had so much character.”
In September 2014 Logan Antiques wrote:
“Logan’s Celebrates 50 Years on Mount Pleasant Street
Some have called it DC’S hidden treasure.
Marshall Logan and his wife Willa (Jeff) Logan opened Logan’s Tailor/Dry Cleaners on Mount Pleasant Street, NW, in September 1964. About the same time, the pair embarked on what would become a lifelong passion: collecting art and antiques. Within a dozen years, the sideline had led to a new business, Logan’s Antiques, across from the tailor shop. The Logans loaded the shop’s two floors with old goodies: toys, jewelry, books, African masks, glassware, political papers, memorabilia, cameras, posters, art, maps, tools, furniture, housewares, and much more.
Marshall Logan passed away in 2012, but Jeff Logan has continued to run the business, and September marks her 50th year on Mount Pleasant Street. In celebration she is offering special discounts throughout the store for the rest of 2014. Logan’s Antiques is open Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 5 pm and Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm.”
Updates as we learn more.
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