{"url": "https://es.localwiki.org/api/v4/pages_history/1374419/", "name": "Field and Lee", "slug": "field and lee", "content": "
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\n\n\tField and Lee was an auto dealership from 1923 to 1927, owned by R. C. Field and Arthur Lee. They had showrooms in different locations around Oakland, and sold different makes of cars including Chevrolet and Star Cars. 1 They also sold used cars.
\n\n\tIn January 1923, they opened a temporary showroom at 3865 E. 14th (now International). They quickly decided they needed more space, and started planning for a new 12,000 sq. ft. showroom at 3545 E. 14th. 2,3 (That building is now occupied by Bonanza.)
\n\n\tIn 1924, they had both the 36th and E.14th showroom and the\u00a0Arnstein - Field & Lee Star Showroom\u00a0on Broadway at 28th. 4
\n\n\tIn 1926, ads appear for used cars sold at 3rd Avenue and E.12th St. 5
\n\n\tAnd in 1927, there was an ad indicating the business was dissolved and the main store (36th and E.14th) was closing for good on April 1, 1927. 6
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