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California Texaco Gas Stations (page 2) |
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former Texaco station Fillmore, CA |
former Texaco station Los Angeles, CA |
This former Texaco station in Fillmore was vacant when this photo was taken in 2014. In 2015, the building had been repainted and was housing Martini's Auto Sales. In 2016, it had been repainted white and was housing Sky Motors. [map]
This former Texaco station in Los Angeles now houses the Santa Monica Auto Center repair garage. [map] |
former Texaco station Orange, CA |
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This former Texaco station was used for auto-related businesses until 2019. It was then renovated for Philz Coffee. The canopy had been missing for decades. The sign pole and frame were original. They were restored and adapted for Philz Coffee. [map] |
former station San Pablo, CA 2008 |
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This former station had been vacant for many years when the photo above from 2008 was taken. Sometime after 2009, the building had been painted red, white, and blue. It was vacant in 2014 and surrounded by chain link fencing. In 2015, it was housing Bay Network Solutions. By 2019, it was housing an Xfinity store. It was vacant again by 2021. This may have been a Texaco station originally. For more, see this website. [map] |
former Texaco station Woodland, CA |
former Texaco station Long Beach, CA |
This former Texaco station in Woodland now houses Woodland's Best Motors, a used car dealership. [map]
This former Texaco station in Long Beach now houses Gallo Automotive. The building has been painted gray and green. [map] |
former Texaco station San Diego, CA | ||
This former Texaco station now houses Hillcrest Smog Test & Auto Repair. The original sign is still there but painted over. [map] |
former station San Diego, CA |
This former station was probably a Texaco station originally. It now houses West Coast Auto Body & Paint. [map] |
former station Needles, CA |
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This former station was supposedly built as a Texaco around 1945. However, the design does not match the standard one that Texaco was using at the time at all for stations all across the country. This building was restored in 2012. It appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2014. [map] |
former station Garberville, CA |
This former station looks like it was built as a Texaco station. It was still operating as a gas station in 2012. This photo is from 2016 when the pumps were gone and the building was vacant. [map] |
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