HOME & LIVING B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD MAMMEN Continued from Page B1 It was seven stories high, had 95 guest rooms, a ball- room, restaurant, coff ee shop and the Sage and Sand Lounge, and even a roof garden. This luxurious hotel was a true gem in La Grande’s downtown. A high-speed elevator took the guests from the 53-foot by 53-foot lobby up to their rooms. The average size of a guest room was 12 by 16 feet and each room had a private shower and bathtub. The fl oors were carpeted and there was wallpaper on the walls. A variety of color schemes was planned on each fl oor so that every guest could choose a room to suit his/ her individual taste. The Sacajawea was the place of many memories of Sunday dinners, dances, banquets, service club meetings and other com- munity activities. Jonathan Winters performed here, KLBM got its start here, and who could forget Vic Prosch’s barber shop. In 1930 Roesch built the seven-story Roesch Building, known as the Annex, on the corner of Fir and Washington. For a time several fl oors of this building and the Hotel were connected by a sky bridge in order to provide more hotel rooms. The Hotel served small businesses, travelers and local citizens of La Grande for many years. During World War II, from March 1943 until June 1944, it was TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2022 under the Army’s control and aviation students were housed there. The building with its poured concrete and brick construction was built to be fi reproof. This in the long run proved to be its down- fall. When motels started to eat into the hotel business, it was planned to turn the Sacajawea into apartments and offi ces. But the plan was too diffi cult to execute because of the sturdiness of the original structure. So in 1970 the wrecking ball lev- eled the mighty Sacajawea and in 1971 the US Bank was constructed on the corner of Fir and Adams. Keep looking up! 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