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Missouri Canopy Gas Stations (page 5)

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former station
St. Louis, MO
This former station was built in 1927. In 2009, the building was restored to its current look with lots of embellishments. The canopy had already been walled up by then. [map]

former station
St. Louis, MO
This former station has housed an auto repair shop since at least 2007. [map]

former station
St. Louis, MO
This former station has housed Fairmont Service, an auto repair shop, since at least 2009. [map]

former station
Centralia, MO
The former station might be used as a car wash now. Although this building has a similar canopy to the ones in Hamilton and Windsor, it is twice as long. [map]

former station
St. Louis, MO

2012:

2024:
This former station appeared to be vacant in 2012. In 2013, the building began housing The Filling Station, an ice cream and sandwich shop. By 2024, the building appeared to be vacant again. [map]

former station
Cuba, MO
This former station was built in 1935 and housed the Rock Fair Tavern for many years. It closed in 2023. Since 2024, the building has housed the Cuba Cannabis Dispensary. [map]

Gay Parita station
Paris Springs, MO
Gay Parita station is a recreation of a station that was built here in the 1930s. It was destroyed by a fire in 1955. This building is from 2006. The stone garage in the second row above is original and was built in 1926. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

former station
Miller, MO
The former station was built in 1927 by Sidney Casey, selling Tydol gas. In addition to selling gas, the building housed a general store, garage, barber shop, and cafe. The building was abandoned in 1961 with the realignment of Route 66. The restoration of the building was started in 2008 and is still ongoing. For more, see 1 and 2. [map]

former station
Brookfield, MO
former station
Chillicothe, MO
The former station in Brookfield was built in 1948. By 2018, it was dressed up as a Skelly gas station. I don't know if it ever housed that brand. In 2023, the building began housing Raspberry's BBQ. [map]

The former station in Chillicothe was moved to its current location sometime between 2008 and 2013. I don't know where it was located before that. [map]

former station
Keytesville, MO
The former station is now used by the Sehlke Truck Service. [map]

former station
Cole Camp, MO
The former station was probably built in the 1920s. It has been vacant for decades. [map]

former Texaco station
De Soto, MO
This former Texaco station was built in 1934. In 2009, it was restored by Todd Mahn who owns the Mahn Funeral Home next door. [map]

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