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Kansas Canopy Gas Stations (page 1)

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former station
Fowler, KS
former K-T Oil station
Howard, KS
This former station in Fowler was probably built in the 1920s or 1930s. It last housed the Hair Razor Salon. The building appears to be vacant now. [map]

This former K-T Oil station in Howard was built in 1920. It is now part of the Benson Museum which is located behind that station. [map]

former station
Tampa, KS
This former station was restored sometime after 2014 and replica gas pumps were installed. The building remains vacant. It may have housed a Standard Oil at some point. [map]

former White Eagle station
Kanorado, KS (now Goodland, KS)

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This former White Eagle station was built in 1928. It features an unusual tower and other nice details. In 2013, the station was moved to Goodland and restored by Rod Cooper. There are vintage gas pole signs behind the station which are likely owned by Cooper. [map]

former station
Marion, KS
This former station has housed a State Farm Insurance office since at least 2007. It was probably built in the 1920s or 1930s. [map]

former station
Fredonia, KS
This former station may still be used by the tire store next door. [map]

former Shell station
St. George, KS
This former Shell station was built in 1927 and known as the Black Jack Springs station. It became a Conoco in 1938. Much later, the building was used as a beauty salon. It appeared vacant in 2010 when this photo was taken. It now houses the Milked Cow ice cream shop. For more, see this website. [map]

former station
Alma, KS

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This former station was built in the early 1920s as a Shell station. The building was being used for carpet shampooing equipment sales in 2010. The building housed a fireworks stand in 2013. The building was repainted by 2016 and remains vacant. [map]

former White Eagle station
Alma, KS

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This former White Eagle station was built in the early 1900s. It later served as a Conoco and Mobil station. The building housed Chunky's Snack Shack in 2010. The building is now used as an ATM drive-thru for Stockgrowers State Bank. [map]

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