October 26, 2002

Marathan Motor Works

Filed under: — Chris @ 7:55 pm

Everyone knows that the Nashville and middle Tennessee areas are home to many auto manufacturing plants: Nissan, Saturn, etc. But did you know that Nashville was home to the Marathon Motor Company as early as 1910?

Image of Marathon Motor Works

The Marathon Motor Works, originally called the Southern Motor Works, was erected in 1910. It produced four models, powered by engines ranging from 4 cylinder 35HP engines to 6 cylinder 50HP engines. The plant itself closed in 1914 due to financial troubles, but continued making parts until 1918. Today, only eight original Marathon cars exist.

The building still stands, but is quite delapidated, despite being a historical landmark. It’s located on 12th Avenue North and Clinton Street. It evidently has been renovated by Nashville local Barry Walker into a studio apartment complex/small business complex — more about that here.

The picture above really doesn’t do the building justice. It’s a very neat looking old building. I was taking Amanda to work and she spotted it from a distance, so we cruised around the block until we found it.

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Comment by Danny Kinser
2002-12-01 16:19:20

I drove by it today (dec 1st, 02). It sure looks better in the picture then it does now. Sad such a neat place could go to waste. Think of the usefulness of a historical building like that. It could be used as an industrial museum or something. Nice picture, anyhow.

Danny

 
Comment by jon snawder
2005-06-11 05:28:06

I found a marathon toring car in good shape. i think its 1909,
it looks like a 1909 cadilac. wondering what its worth?
email me. thanks

 
Comment by D.J. Walker
2005-07-14 15:19:08

I am interested in talking with Jon Snawder who left a question under comments. How can I reach him?

 
Comment by jon snawder
2005-08-13 01:27:05

I have left a comment on the marrathon we have.If anybody is interested plese email me at mrcash@tymewyse.com

 
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