File:Litten Chevrolet Building - 1930s, 600 West Potomac Street.jpg
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Business 1920 to 1960
On Back of the photo: Litten Chevrolet Building - 1930s, 600 West Potomac Street at foot of Florida Avenue. See "100 Years of Memories" pp 100 - 101. Said: Amoco and Sinclair - Olds Mobile and Chevrolet.
Litten closed early 1960's.
From "Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories" (1990)
The location on West Potomac Street currently occupied by King Pizza was the site of the Albaugh Agency that sold Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles. Stull and Longbrake, in what became the Schnaffer garage, sold Hudsons in the 1920’s. In the next decade, Litten Brothers bought the Albaugh Agency, moving to the west end of Potomac Street. For a short while they had a branch at the present Moose Club. Subsequent owners of the Litten Agency were Haley, and later Amatucci and Sawaski, who moved the business location to North Maple Avenue.
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