Henry Lawrence Packard Dealer
General Info | |||
Address1: | 110 West Palace Avenue | ||
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City | Santa Fe | ||
State/Province: | NM | ||
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Country: | USA | ||
Updated: | 2010-02-27 | ||
Historical Entry: (Added by: JW on 2010-02-27) | |||
Henry Lawrence was the Packard dealer in Santa Fe, New Mexico from
the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s. He had his business in three locations. First,
he and his partner (brother-in-law) George Emblem had their dealership on the
corner of West Palace Avenue and Burro Alley. A multi-story office building,
the Bokum Building, now occupies the site. Later on, during World War II, after
he had bought out Emblem's interest in the business, he relocated up the street
to 110 West Palace Avenue. It was located across the street from the Fine Arts
Museum and the St. Francis Auditorium. The First National Bank of Santa Fe
parking lot and former drive-in teller booth now occupy the site. In 1948 he
built a new, modern facility at 125 North Guadalupe. |
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