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Alabama Canopy Gas Stations (page 1) |
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former station [gone] Tuskegee, AL 2002: |
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This former station had been vacant for many years. It was demolished around 2014. [2002 photos thanks Ken Penuel] |
former Sinclair station Anniston, AL |
This very unusual, double-canopy Sinclair station was built in the 1920s. The building now houses the Anniston Safe & Lock Co. [top photo thanks Tim Ross] [map] |
former Sinclair station Gadsden, AL |
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This former Sinclair station now houses the Gridiron Sports Bar. This building was painted grey after these photos were taken in 2010. This Goodyear Tire sign was installed at the corner of this lot when the station was still in business and doubled as a tire store. For more Goodyear signs and buildings, see this section. [map] |
former Sinclair station Tuskegee, AL 2010: |
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This former Sinclair station appeared to be vacant 2010. In 2016, the building began housing Old Skool Seafood. The building was painted white with blue details. The building now houses the City Kitchen. [map] |
former Sinclair station Tuskegee, AL |
This former Sinclair station is still operating as a gas station. Around 2015, the building was repainted and the older pumps were replaced with these. [map] |
former Sinclair station [gone] Birmingham, AL |
This former Sinclair station is another example of the company's castle style design. This photo is from 2010. The building was demolished in 2016. For more, see this website. |
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