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Rice's Hotel & Restaurant, c. 1955
This building was originally the Roebuck Building, built in 1927 on U.S. 1 near Frazier Creek, by Robert R. Roebuck, housing the Rob Roy Hotel and the Economy Grocery. It was sold to William Rice in November 1945, remodeled, and reopened as the Rice's Hotel & Restaurant. Rice's Market, on the first floor of the hotel and restaurant, was added in September 1949 and a Standard Service station was built next door in November 1949. Rice Hotel was closed in 1956. -
Bruce & Harry's Restaurant, c. 1950
Bruce & Harrys Super-Diner and Shell Station. Signs for steaks and seafood. The restaurant was at the corner of U.S.1 and Indiantown (Kanner) and opened in 1947, was replaced by Ernie's in 1960, and the building demolished in 1960. -
Hataway Gulf advertisement, c. 1965
Advertisement for Hataway Gulf service station in Indiantown. Poor quality copy. -
Lester's Garage, 1934
Lester's Service Garage (previously the Babcock Garage) with a few vehicles. Knapp Inn sign in view in the background. -
William Holmes in front of The Country Store, c. 1975
William "Daddy Bill" Holmes (1904-1975) standing next to a gas pump in front of The Country Store on SE St. Lucie Boulevard. -
Sheriff deputy directing traffic, 1965
Martin County Sheriff's deputy directs traffic at an intersection. Poor copy. -
Aerial view of a gas station, c. 1965
Aerial view of gas and Hertz rental car station with a road, cars, fruit/produce stands, and other buildings also visible. -
Erna's restaurant, garage, service station, and cottages, c. 1950
Several buildings along a roadside, including a restaurant, advertising "sandwiches" and "cold drinks;" a service garage and gas station; and four small rental cottages. Erna's was located four miles south of Stuart on U.S 1. -
Hataway gas station, c. 1937
O.D. Hataway and grandson, young William Dodd Hataway, next to single gas pump. Poor quality photo. -
Hataway gas station, c. 1965
Young man next to three gas pumps.