It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
[1] It was located in the community of Una which used to be about seven miles away from the city limits of Nashville, but has been absorbed into the growing city.
[2] It is a one-story 35 by 40 feet (11 m × 12 m) building which is significant architecturally as "a vernacular adaption of a gas station form known as the 'house with bays,' a building type defined by historical geographer John Jakle in his 1975 study of gasoline stations.
Jakle's article, "The American Gasoline Station, 1920 to 1970," created a typology for gasoline station identification and analysis that has been generally accepted by geographers, historians, and preservationists ever since.
This article about a property in Davidson County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.