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Kansas Gas Stations (page 4) |
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former station Leavenworth, KS |
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This former station was built in the 1930s. [map] |
former Farmers Oil station Dighton, KS |
This former Farmers Oil station was built in 1937. The building appears to be vacant now. [map] |
former Conoco station Hays, KS |
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This former Conoco station now houses the Off the Top hair salon. [map] |
former Conoco station Garden City, KS |
former station Garden City, KS |
The former Conoco station on the left last housed the Southwest Vinyl Top Center. It appears to be vacant now. [map]
The former station on the right now houses a used car dealer. It may have been built as a Conoco or a Marland station. [map] |
former Conoco station Phillipsburg, KS |
former Conoco station [gone] Kinsley, KS |
This former Conoco station in Phillipsburg has been heavily modified.
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This former Conoco station in Kinsley was in use as a car wash for a number of years. The building appeared to be vacant in 2018. It was demolished by 2021. |
former Service Oil station Deerfield, KS |
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This former Service Oil station was built in 1923 and sold Shell products. In 1931, it became a Texaco station. The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The pump island, sign, and simulated pumps were added sometime between 2008 and 2012. For more, see this website. [map] |
former Conoco station Norton, KS 2010: |
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This former Conoco station was built in the 1930s. It became the Underwood Conoco around 1943. The station was restored by Larry Urban. This is one of the rare survivors of this design with the rock-outlined doorway. There is another one in Caruthersville, MO and below in Topeka. [map] |
former Conoco station Topeka, KS |
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This former Conoco station was built in 1930. It is also known as the Edwin Hughes station, named after the original owner. The service bay building was added in 1956. The station was still operating as a Conoco in the 1980s. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [map] |
simulated Conoco station St. Paul, KS |
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This simulated Conoco station was built sometime between 2018 and 2023. [map] |
former station Great Bend, KS 2010: |
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This former station appears to be from the 1930s. It doesn't share enough design elements with either Conoco or Phillips 66 to have been built as those brands. The building housed the Ensueno Hair Studio from around 2008-2016. It housed a couple of businesses after that. It is currently vacant. [map] |
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