Historical Images of Porter County
Hotel Lembke, Boomerang Dining Room
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: Circa 1955-1965
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Freeman
Studios (#47849)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Hotel Lembke, Valparaiso, Indiana.
The Boomerang Dining Room featuring roast prime rib of beef, steak, chops and
sea foods from our open hearth broiler. Located on U. S. 30, fifty miles S. E.
of Chicago near the Indiana Toll Road. Just prior to 1920, several local citizens
and the Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce lobbied for the construction of a new hotel
located in Valparaiso. Investors, operating under the name of Valparaiso Hotel
Company, bought lots from Barney Carr. These lots were located on Lafayette
Street and Jefferson Street. Charles F. Lembke soon announced that he would finance,
design, and supervise the construction of the new hotel on the former Carr lots.
Construction of the $130,000 "fireproof" steel and concrete hotel began 1924.
Lembke, however, died before the completion of the five story structure. The
interior of the structure of finished carved oak and rosewood panels. Initially
operated in the 1920s by Julius Dreschoff,
of South Bend, the hotel was later operated by Paul Carmichael from the 1940s to
the mid-1960s. In 1988, the 150 Lincoln Square development project
resulted in the Lembke Hotel being razed so that the property could be used as a
parking lot.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook