
Morcomb's Service Station and House - Glendale AZ
N 33° 32.541 W 112° 11.412
12S E 389498 N 3712048
At the busy intersection of Grand Avenue and Myrtle Avenue, this historic site is a wonderful restored piece of Glendale history.
Waymark Code: WMK8AC
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 02/27/2014
Views: 5
Morcomb's Service
Station and House
Built 1930 and 1936
This property is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States Department of the Interior
Listed
April 6, 2006
Ed and Bessie Morcomb and their son Den acquired this property in
1935, as an 18-hole miniature golf course called "Dinky Links".
Within one year of the purchase, they converted the golf course into a
Signal Oil Company service station and began construction on the
adobe house, using earth from the site for the bricks. Upon the death
of his father, Harry, their other son, returned home from the war and
ran the business with his mother and brother. Upon his death in
2004, his children sold the property to the City of Glendale. The city
began efforts to restore the service station and adobe house in 2007.
Marker Name: Morcomb's Service Station and House
 Type of history commemorated: Place
 County: Maricopa
 Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: Unknown
 Year placed: Unknown

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