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About Us |
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Main St.Station |
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A Little Bit of Everything |
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History Constructed in 1916 by local builder Frank Estill, the building is characteristic of automobile sales and service centers of the early 20th century. The building is historically referred to as the Western Auto Store, which moved into the business in 1937 and operated there for many years. A pressed metal ceiling remains intact inside. The mural on the North side of the building was painted as part of a Town Square revitalization project. |
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About the Owner After serving in the Navy and being the first Nebraska woman to be a cable TV installer, Doris Solomon now calls Main St. Station and its many vendors part of her extended family. Owner of the store since 2000, Doris’ business philosophy is simple. Keep the feeling of a small hometown store where your customers feel at home. Make it fun and create the desire for your customers to come back and stay a while. Doris enjoys sharing the business with her daughters Sarah and Erika. She is proud “Oma” to grandchildren Madison and Nicholas. |
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Tradition In more recent history, another Grapevine tradition has become part of Main St. Station. Weather permitting, you will find Navajo Joe on the front porch relaxing in his rocker and greeting shoppers and other passers-by. |

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337 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 |
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Our Hours Mon - Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Sun: 12 pm - 4 pm
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Email: mssgrapevine@aol.com |
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Phone: 817-329-3684 |
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Located on Historic Main Street |

