Dill's Esso Station on the Asheville Highway, 1965. The service bays are the home of White Squirrel Car Wash today. |
Within the
next month several others announced similar ventures. A Standard filling station was built on
W. Main St. by L.B. Houston and J.A. Miller.
The office was constructed of gray granite. Carl McCrary opened his first tire and battery
shop there in 1928. The “old rock
station” stood for over 45 years until it was torn down to make room for the
new City Hall and Fire Department in the late 1960s.
An attendant
at these full-service stations would pump the gas for customers, clean the windows,
and often check the oil and tire pressure.
He collected the payment as well so the customer never left their
vehicle.
The Atlantic Station on the Hendersonville Highway just west of the Dollar General. |
Taylor's Esso Station was located next door to the Brevard Post Office in 1961. Eldridge's Marathon station and service center is located there today. |
Photographs
and information for this column are provided by the Rowell Bosse North Carolina
Room, Transylvania County Library. Visit
the NC Room during regular library hours (Monday-Friday) to learn more about
our history and see additional photographs.
For more information, comments or suggestions contact Marcy at marcy.thompson@transylvaniacounty.org or 828-884-1820.
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