Once one of three car dealerships in Angelica, this was the location of Flanders and Farnum Garage. With it’s pumps out front centrally located on West Main Street, it was also one of five gas stations in town. Fords were exclusively sold here. Both Flanders and Farnum had other types of garages, dealerships, and gas stations before and after becoming partners. After the dealership and gas station closed, Fred Roberts converted the building into an auto parts store. In more recent years the building has been used as an antique shop, restaurant, artisan space for Mud Puddle Pottery and Three Clay Sisters Pottery, and currently the home of Rokosha Bakery.