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Oklahoma Gas Stations (page 3) |
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former station [gone] Norman, OK |
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This former station was probably built by an independent company. By the mid-1930s, it was a Phillips 66 station. In 1938, it was a Deep Rock station and by 1940, it was a Barnsdall station. By the 1960s or 1970s, it was in use as a Gibble station. The building has been abandoned for many years. It was demolished around 2022. For more, see this website. |
former station Pond Creek, OK 2011: |
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This former station was a DX station at one time. It may have been a Champlin station originally. Sometime after 2014, the building was renovated with the brick exposed. The round window on the side of the building appears to be an original Champlin glass logo. [map] |
former station Tahlequah, OK |
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This former station now houses a used car dealership. [map] |
former station Enid, OK |
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This former station has some Phillips 66 style details but not enough to convince me that it ever was one. The building has been vacant for many years. Around 2023, someone had installed Texaco signs on the building and on the sign pole. I don't know if this station ever housed a Texaco. [map] |
former Champlin station Hennessey, OK |
This former Champlin station was built in 1921. In 2016, the buildings were renovated and the reproduction pumps were installed. Around 2022, a Champlin sign was added. [map] |
former station Tulsa, OK |
This former station probably looked more like the other former station shown below. It appears to have the same design and may have been Shell stations originally. By 1949, it was housing the Harvard Grill. It housed a liquor store after that. This building has housed Metro Insurance since around 2018. [map] |
former station Tulsa, OK |
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This former station had been vacant since at least 2007. Around 2022, the building was restored and painted white. It now houses Charcuteray, a cheese and charcuterie shop. [map] |
former station [gone] Tulsa, OK |
This former station last housed Tina Jones Hair Studio. The building is gone now. |
former station Tulsa, OK 2012: |
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This former station was built in 1928. In 2012, the building was being renovated for 918 Coffee, a coffee shop. It opened in 2013. For more, see this website. [map] |
former station [gone] Tulsa, OK |
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This former station housed Scott's Auto Trim & Upholstery when this photo was taken in 2011. The buildings had been vacant since around 2014. They were demolished around 2021. |
former station Drumright, OK |
former Marland Oils station Hominy, OK |
This former station in Drumright was probably built in the 1920s. This photo is from 2011. By 2014, the building had been painted white and the roof painted blue. It briefly housed a flower shop and then a used car dealership. It now houses Cannabis Alley. [map]
This former Marland Oils station was built in 1921 in a triangular shape which reflected the company's logo. This was the third building built by the company. It may be the only surviving example. In later years, the building housed a cafe and a used car dealership. In 1988, the building was donated to the Hominy Heritage Association. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see this website. [map] |
former station Perry, OK |
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The small building at this former station was probably built in the 1920s. It may have been a Conoco station originally. The bay building may have been built later. [map] |
former station Drumright, OK |
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This former station was probably built in the 1920s or 1930s. It has been vacant since at least 2008. [map] |
former Randall Tire Company Vinita, OK |
former station Mangum, OK |
former station [gone] Woodward, OK |
The Randall Tire Company building was constructed in 1931. The business sold gas as well as tires. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It now houses an auto parts store. [map]
This former station in Mangum has housed at least two different used car dealerships in recent years. [map] This former station in Woodward had been abandoned for many years. It may have been a Phillips 66 originally. This photo is from 2011. The building was still there in 2014 but gone by 2016. |
former station Elk City, OK |
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This former station was a Texaco at one time. It may have been a Phillips 66 originally. The building has been abandoned for many years. Around 2019, a new roof was installed. The building remains vacant. [map] |
former Deep Rock station Oklahoma City, OK |
former station Weatherford, OK |
This former Deep Rock station was built in the 1930s. There was probably a canopy attached to the building originally. It was restored around 2009 and housed the Foundry Collective. The building now houses the Deep Rock Salon. [map]
This former station was probably built in the 1920s or 1930s. It appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2011. In 2018, the building was housing Becca's Nails. In 2022, the building was vacant. [map] |
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