211 N Rollins, Macon, MO

 

Fitzsimmons and Thomas Garage, Macon, MO, May 12, 1908. From left to right the automobiles shown are the Pope Toledo, Moon, Johnson and Ford.

Fitzsimmons and Thomas Garage; 211 North Rollins Street; May 12, 1908.  From left to right the automobiles shown are the Pope Toledo, Moon, Johnson and Ford. Originally built to be the Odd Fellows Hall, the building at 211 North Rollins housed the Fitzsimmons and Thomas Garage in 1908, the Reichel Motor Supply Company in the 1930s, and more recently the Macon Wholesale Liquor Company with the Odd Fellows Hall occupying the second story.

Reichel Motor Supply on the left at 211 North Rollins, and The Motor Inn Hudson-Essex dealership and service station with curb-side gas pump on the right at 213 North Rollins Street, Macon, MO, circa 1929.

 

Reichel Motor Supply on the left at 211 North Rollins, and The Motor Inn Hudson-Essex dealership and service station with curb-side gas pump on the right at 213 North Rollins Street, circa 1929.  The Reichel Motor Supply Company building at 211 North Rollins, next door to the Motor Inn, had been the site of the Fitzsimmons and Thomas Garage in 1908, and more recently housed the Macon Wholesale Liquor Company with the Odd Fellows Hall in the second story.  The second and third story of the Jefferson Hotel is seen on the far left.

Motor Inn – Hudson-Essex Dealer Gas Station; 213 North Rollins St., Macon, MO, circa 1930s

 

 

Motor Inn – Hudson-Essex Dealer Gas Station; 213 North Rollins St.; circa 1930s

 

 

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