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Missouri Gas Stations (page 2) |
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Rex Smith Station Springfield, MO |
The Rex Smith Station was built in 1932 as a Flying A station. This building also served as a cafe and there were cabins behind it. This limestone-faced exterior was very popular in the Ozarks region. There are still many old motor courts in Springfield faced with this stone. [map] |
former station [gone] Liberty, MO |
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This former station was scheduled to be demolished in 2006. However, as of 2015, it was still standing and vacant. It was gone by 2018. [photos thanks Scott Shipers] |
former station Washington, MO |
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This former station was probably built in the 1930s. It now houses a law office. [map] |
former D-X station Springfield, MO |
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This former D-X station was built in the 1930s. The building now houses Ott's Pizza. [map] |
former station Springfield, MO |
This former station was built in 1924. The building has housed the White River Tap Room since 2012. [map] |
former D-X station Cassville, MO |
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This former D-X station was built in 1929. It was restored around 2012. The sign and a reproduction pump were added then. [map] |
former station Fredericktown, MO |
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This former station was built in 1928. It was being renovated in 2010. The building now houses a barber shop. [map] |
former Sinclair station Cabool, MO 2010: |
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This former Sinclair station was remodeled around 2016 and details were removed. The windows and bay entrance and its door were replaced. The building likely had had a canopy originally. [map] |
former Sinclair station Memphis, MO |
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This former Sinclair station, known as the Cassingham Sinclair station, was built by 1927. It was restored in 2020. [map] |
Red Oak II former Phillips 66 station |
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former Standard Oil station Carthage, MO |
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This building is supposedly a former Phillips 66 Station which was built in the 1920s. The design is nothing like the Phillips 66 stations that I have seen from that time period. The building was originally located in Avilla, MO and was moved here, at some point, to Red Oak II which is a collection of old buildings and antiques.
The Standard Oil station was built around 1915. The building was originally faced with steel panels meant to look like wood siding. This look was preserved when the building was moved to Red Oak II around 2008. This building was previously located about six miles away and had been moved a couple times before. For more, see this website. |
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