Gone - But Not Forgotten

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Gone - But Not Forgotten Over the course of time, attractions remembered and endeared by many seem to eventually disappear. Some are lost as a result of planned renovation, and others are lost as a result of some type of unplanned incident. This was the case for two symbolic establishments that were destroyed by fire in 1972, the Interlaken Ballroom in April and the Sweet Shop in June. Interlaken Ballroom, the home of countless dances and dance bands and the place of immeasurable memories for many area residents, was quickly reduced to ashes on April of 1972, apparently the result of an electrical failure. The fifty-seven year old wooden structure was destroyed in less than an hour. The fire was fought with all Fairmont fire equipment available at the time and was fueled by wind gusts of up to thirty miles per hour. Although briefly contained, the fire soon became uncontrollable and the demise of the structure was all but inevitable. The ballroom, believed to have been built in about 1914, was originally designed for use during the summer months from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Interlaken Ballroom, Inc., took ownership in 1947 and then winterized it for year around use. In subsequent years, there were usually two regular dances weekly in addition to special occasion dances such as the firemen s ball and policemen s ball. Old-time dances were scheduled for Thursday nights and modern dances for Saturday nights. Some of the well known bands that played there included Duke Ellington, Lawrence Welk, Claude Thornhill with the renowned vocalist, Fran Warren. Others included Tiny Hill and a famous trumpet player named Henry Busse. At the time of the fire, the ballroom was owned by Leo Gorder. The capacity of the venue was 480 seats and it held 1,200 plus people. Its value at the time of the fire was considered to be approximately $60,000 to $100,000. The Sweet Shop, located at 110 North North Ave., now known as Downtown Plaza, dated back to 1911 when Gus Boosalis, known then as The Gus, moved to Fairmont from Mankato. The business evolved from a fruit and candy store in a basement into what was considered by many as a legendary eatery of its time. However, this familiar sight that was well known to many literally went up in smoke one Sunday afternoon in June, also the result of a fire. The mysterious blaze started at approximately 3:00 in the afternoon destroying the Sweet Shop, uprooting families living in apartments above the restaurant and adjoining buildings, in addition to causing smoke and water damage to neighboring businesses. It was discovered on a Sunday afternoon by a city employee who happened to stop at city hall. He noticed smoke in the alley behind the Sweet Shop and contacted the

police. Once it was determined to be a fire, he and a Fairmont policeman contacted the fire department and then checked the apartments above the Sweet Shop and the neighboring buildings to warn people of the fire. The Fairmont Fire Department arrived with three trucks and extra firemen came from Welcome, Sherburn, Truman, Ceylon, and Granada. However, the firemen were unable to penetrate the heavy smoke to get to the source of the fire which was in the basement of the Sweet Shop. Spectators lined the streets and sidewalks in an attempt to get a better view of the fire while ignoring police warnings to stay back. However, they quickly retreated as a result of an explosion that propelled bricks, glass, smoke and other debris out toward the crowd. When it was determined that the Sweet Shop could not be saved, the firemen then concentrated their efforts on keeping the fire from spreading to adjoining businesses. By 10:00 p.m. that evening the floor of the upstairs apartment and the main floor of the Sweet Shop had fallen through and the basement was filled with five to six feet of water. In addition, the basement of nearby Mahowald s Hardware had about two to three feet of standing water. Other downtown businesses incurring smoke or water damage included the Lake Theater, Roger s Jewelry, and the Ben Franklin store. The loss to the Sweet Shop as a result of fire and water damage was estimated to be in excess of $100,000.00. Although both of these beloved establishments are gone, countless memories undoubtedly linger in the minds of those fortunate enough to have experienced the delectable offerings of the Sweet Shop and the innumerable dances and dance bands that performed at the Interlaken Ballroom. For more information on this topic, or to become a member of the Martin County Historical Society, visit the Pioneer Museum in Fairmont.