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The '''Redmont Tire Company''' was an automobile service station located on the southwest corner of [[21st Street South|21st Street]] and [[7th Avenue South]] in [[Southside]]. | The '''Redmont Tire Company''' was an automobile service station located on the southwest corner of [[21st Street South|21st Street]] and [[7th Avenue South]] in [[Southside]]. | ||
The station occupied a sprawling L-shaped complex dominated by a two-story | The station occupied a sprawling L-shaped complex dominated by a two-story Colonial Revival building with a cupola on the roof. The company sold Goodyear tires and Crown gasoline. | ||
The company was incorporated on [[November 20]], [[1928]] by [[George Menefee]]. [[Alfred Kilburn]] was salesman for the company's six locations in [[1930]]. The company was dissolved on [[December 1]], [[1932]]. The Southside complex was later re-branded as a Goodyear Tire center. | The company was incorporated on [[November 20]], [[1928]] by [[George Menefee]]. [[Alfred Kilburn]] was salesman for the company's six locations in [[1930]]. The company was dissolved on [[December 1]], [[1932]]. The Southside complex was later re-branded as a Goodyear Tire center. |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 7 July 2021
The Redmont Tire Company was an automobile service station located on the southwest corner of 21st Street and 7th Avenue South in Southside.
The station occupied a sprawling L-shaped complex dominated by a two-story Colonial Revival building with a cupola on the roof. The company sold Goodyear tires and Crown gasoline.
The company was incorporated on November 20, 1928 by George Menefee. Alfred Kilburn was salesman for the company's six locations in 1930. The company was dissolved on December 1, 1932. The Southside complex was later re-branded as a Goodyear Tire center.