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Alabama Canopy Gas Stations (page 3) |
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former Standard Oil station Dothan, AL |
This former Standard Oil station was built in 1921. It has been vacant since at least 2008. [map] |
former Standard Oil station Tuskegee, AL |
This former Standard Oil station appears to be vacant. The replica pumps may have been installed when an insurance company occupied the building and the building was repainted from beige to rose. [map] |
former Standard Oil station Pell City, AL |
This former Standard Oil station was vacant when this photo was taken in 2020. By 2021, the building had been painted blue but it was still vacant. [map] |
former Standard Oil station La Fayette, AL |
former Standard Oil station La Fayette, AL |
The first former Standard Oil station appears to be in use as a repair shop. [map]
The second former Standard Oil station has been vacant for at least several years. [map] |
former Standard Oil station Florala, AL |
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This former Standard Oil station was built in 1925. The building has been restored as Ed Smith's Fillin' Station. Ed was shot and killed inside the station in 1978. The son restored the station. [map] |
former Standard Oil station Abbeville, AL |
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This former Standard Oil station from the 1930s was restored by 2008 and for Great Southern Wood Preserving Company offices. The owner, Jimmy Rane, displays his vast collection of vintage signs downtown. [map] |
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