Jones Motor Company is a historic U.S. Route 66-era building in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Built in 1939, on Central Avenue in the Nob Hill neighborhood of Albuquerque, the building originally housed Ralph Jones' service station and Ford Motor Company car dealership.
It was designed by Tom Danahy in the Streamline Moderne style, with curved garage bays surmounted by a central stepped tower.
[5] In 2000 it was restored and converted into Kelly's Brew Pub after lying empty for many years.
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