Marathon Motor Works
Originally built as the Phoenix Cotton Mill in 1881, the building would eventually go on to become the site where the Marathon Automobile lineup would be made from 1910 to 1914 when production would cease. While parts would continue to be made until 1918, the building would under go several ownership changes until Barry Walker purchased it in 1986, and over the last 33 years, has transformed the building into a space for artist and photographer studios, offices, radio station and salons, as well as restaurants, retail stores, & a museum dedicated the Marathon Motor Works. 1-13-19
Marathon Motor Works
Originally built as the Phoenix Cotton Mill in 1881, the building would eventually go on to become the site where the Marathon Automobile lineup would be made from 1910 to 1914 when production would cease. While parts would continue to be made until 1918, the building would under go several ownership changes until Barry Walker purchased it in 1986, and over the last 33 years, has transformed the building into a space for artist and photographer studios, offices, radio station and salons, as well as restaurants, retail stores, & a museum dedicated the Marathon Motor Works. 1-13-19