32°04′41″N 81°05′29″W / 32.0781307°N 81.0913534°W
Company type | Locksmiths |
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Founded | 1883 |
Headquarters | 24 East State Street, Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
Bradley Lock and Key, also known as Bradley's Locksmith, is a locksmiths located in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Established in 1883, it is the oldest business in operation in Savannah, and one of the oldest locksmith shops in the country.[1][2] It has been located at its current address, the Patrick Duffy Building at 24 East State Street,[3] in the northeast tything block of Wright Square, since 1967. The building it occupies was built in 1885.[4]
Its owner from the 1950s until 2019 was William Houdini Bradley, known as Dini, whose grandfather, Simon,[5] started the business. His father, Aaron,[2] meanwhile, was a hypnotist who travelled with Houdini, hence William's middle name.[6] A third generation of Bradley family members, William retired in 2019 at the age of 85, at which point he handed the business over to his grandson, 24-year-old Andrew Bradley, extending the business's lifespan to five generations. Andrew and his sister, Caroline, used to work at the shop in the summers of their youth. Dini Bradley's son, Mark, is a Savannah attorney.[1]
The shop contains the W. W. Law stools from when it was Levy lunch counter during Savannah's Civil Rights era.[1]