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Margarito Garcia moved the business to 72 S. Meyer Ave. in 1932. His sons joined him that year.
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Garcia's Cleaners celebrates 100 years

By Shelley Shelton
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.17.2008
Garcia's Cleaners & Laundry celebrated the beginning of its 100th year Monday, as well as its 40th year in the current location, with an open house at its dry-cleaning facility at 205 E. 22nd St.
The company opened in 1909 at 191 W. Congress St., with family patriarch Margarito Garcia running the entire thing himself. At the time, it was an alterations business called Tucson Tailoring Co. that did a little cleaning on the side.
Garcia's original tailoring shop was in Hermosillo, Sonora, and he traveled to Tucson to buy material for that shop. He stayed in Tucson after the Mexican Revolution and used $25 to buy some sewing machines, a hot plate and an iron to begin his business here.
Now the company is run by his granddaughter, Barbara Cariño and her son, Eddie Escalante, who says his proudest moment came last fall when the business was recognized for lifetime achievement during Minority Enterprise Development week.
Cariño says she's just proud the business has lasted all these years.
Local dignitaries, including U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva and representatives from the governor's office, Councilman Steve Leal's office and the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, were slated to appear at the open house, with the mayor's office giving a special proclamation to Garcia's.
● Contact reporter Shelley Shelton at 434-4086 or sshelton@azstarnet.com.