Louis Johnson Building
The Louis Johnson Building, also known as the Johnson Building, is a historic site in Largo, Florida, originally built as a hotel by Louis Steele Johnson in 1911. Today, the building stands as a testament to the rich history of the area, with the first floor currently vacant and the second floor serving as the residence of Johnson's granddaughter, Joyce Siegel. Over the years, the Louis Johnson Building has undergone various transformations, from a hotel to the Johnson Brothers Auto Machine and Supply Company in the 1950s. With its addition to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1987, the building continues to be a significant landmark in Largo, preserving the legacy of the Johnson family and their contributions to the community.Generated from the website