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I love these fine old stations from the late 1920s that were tiled.

Shamrock Oil and Gas. Shamrock was one of the longest running and most successful independents. Founded in Shamrock, Texas, the company boasted stations all over the state by the 1960s. In 1967 the company merged with others to become Diamond Shamrock , which still operates today.


ArtStation 1960s gas station

Welcome to HistoricGasStations.com! This site is dedicated to the collection and preservation of the history of the early days of gasoline and service stations. The site will be ever evolving as new discoveries are made and added.


Humble stations.

Library of Congress. Drive-in gas stations weren't just about fuel: They helped create American driving culture. The first drive-in service station opened in Pennsylvania on this day in 1913.


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Arizona John Osterman Gas Station, Peach Springs Cave Creek Service Station, Cave Creek J.H. Smith Grocery Store and Filling Station, Dragoon Copeland & Tracht Service Station, Phoenix Arkansas Harvey's Grocery and Texaco Station, in Camden, Arkansas Allen Tire Company and Gas Station, Prescott Texaco Station No. 1, Paragould


50 Wonderful Color Photographs That Show What Gas Stations Looked Like

Historic gas stations in the United States‎ (1 C, 7 P) G. Gulf Oil‎ (11 P) P. Phillips 66‎ (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Gas stations in the United States" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes..


Gas station in sixties. 32 cent gas. 1950's & 1960's Pinterest

Built in 1927, this small Wadhams station, located at 1647 South Seventy-sixth Street, is one of a handful of the company's signature pagoda stations still standing. View the original source document: WHI 64040. Since their unremarkable beginnings as cheap shacks and curbside pumps at the dawn of the automobile age, gas stations have taken many.


Barefoot Books LadyD Retro Gas Stations

Gas stations have long been a familiar sight on American roadways, serving as crucial pit stops for motorists on their journeys. However, the gas stations we encounter today bear little resemblance to their early counterparts from the 1920s and 1940s.


11 vintage photos of Milwaukee gas stations

For about a week one summer in the early 60s, Foreacre Shell at the corner of Burlington and Dubuque in Iowa City was selling gas for $0.139-essentially the tax plus two cents. Regular price was, I think, about 32 cents. You actually drove into those places and asked for "A dollar's worth of regular." TokyoBayer April 30, 2006, 1:06pm 5


Classic four pumper in the early 60s.

Shell gasoline station steak knife promotion in the 1960's, the credit cars slip is from a guy in California but I gave away the same knives at the shell I worked at in Reading, Massachusetts. 55 Nomad, Jun 29, 2016. SHARE POST #126. C. John Stutzer, HOTRODPRIMER and Ron Funkhouser like this.


Vintage Kodachrome Snapshots Gas Stations of the 50s and 60s

Step back in time and explore the transformative era of American gas stations in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Witness the birth of the modern gas station and discover the iconic designs that continue to captivate us today. In the 1950s, gas stations were primarily focused on providing fuel and basic auto services. Modest structures […]


60's Mibile Gas Painting by Gary Roderer

A friend sent me a link to some great photos of gas (a.k.a filling) stations of these eras. I thought about those of you that build your own structures, and these photos hopefully will give you some inspiration and ideas to build.


Gas stations in the 60s Those Were The Days, The Good Old Days, Cities

Is it's a theme we can easily relate to. these shots from the 50s and 60s make clear how drastic the evolution of the gas station has been, from bucolic country pumps in front of the general store and the typical urban corner gas station with its two pumps and two service bays, to today's self-serve mega-pumpers.


Pin by René van Geest on The 60s Old gas stations, Gas station

During the 1950's and 1960's gas stations started popping up all over America due to ever increasing car ownership. American's needed somewhere to fill up all those cars right? From the big.


50 Wonderful Color Photographs That Show What Gas Stations Looked Like

Keeler's Corner gas station was built along Highway 99 in what's now Lynnwood in the late 1920s and still stands; examples of later "classic" service stations from the 1960s and 1970s can be.


Vintage Kodachrome Snapshots Gas Stations of the 50s and 60s

I recalled by then some gas stations got in price war selling 69 cents/gal of regular gas. But NJ government accused the selling below costs and threaten posting fine.. where gas prices are generally 40-60% higher than even ours. Reply. robadr. Posted January 8, 2022 at 4:58 PM. Poor proof-reading. 🙂 In 1979, gas was C$.25 per litre.


Vintage Kodachrome Snapshots Gas Stations of the 50s and 60s Gas

A closed gas station photographed in fall 1973 David Falconer / U .S. National Archives. The. The love of huge cars that had burned through the 1950s and '60s cooled: In December 1973, for.