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Oklahoma Canopy Gas Stations (page 1) |
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former DX station Afton, OK |
This former DX station was built in 1933. It later housed a Cities Service station. It served as a gas station until the mid-1980s. The building was restored in 2000 and is now used as a Route 66 Visitors Center known as Afton Station. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
former Marathon station Miami, OK 2011: |
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This former Marathon station was built in 1929 as a Transcontinental Oil station. It became a Marathon station shortly after that. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The City restored the building around 2009. By 2022, the building had been repainted and a Route 66 shield added to the canopy. [map] |
former station Nowata, OK |
former station McAlester, OK |
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This former station in Nowata was vacant when this photo was taken in 2011. It was housing a barber shop in 2018. [map]
This former station in McAlester is dressed up as a Conoco. I don't know if that's the brand that was sold here originally. [map] |
former station Oklahoma City, OK |
former station Bristow, OK |
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This former station in Oklahoma City is from the 1920s. It recently housed a coffee shop but appears to be vacant now. [map]
This former station in Bristow was built around 1924 and sold locally produced gas for the Wilcox Oil Co. It is now occupied by Bristow Tire & Auto Service. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [map] |
former station Blackwell, OK |
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This former station was probably built in the 1920s. [map] |
former Texaco station Oklahoma City, OK 2011 and 2012: |
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This former Texaco station appeared to be vacant when these photos were taken in 2011 and 2012. The bay building to the right was a later addition to the original canopy station. Since around 2020, the building has housed several cannabis dispensaries. [map] |
former Texaco station Perry, OK |
This former Texaco station building appears to be vacant now. [map] |
former Texaco station Tulsa, OK 2011: |
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This former Texaco station was housing the Cherry St. Salon in 2011. Since around 2019, the building housed My Vacuum Shop by Clean Freaks. The building appears to be vacant now. [map] |
former Texaco station Tulsa, OK 2011: |
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This former Texaco station was housing Greg Williams Auto Detail in 2011. Since 2018, the building has housed the Nothing's Left Brewing Co. Around 2022, the building was painted dark green and a modern canopy was built next to the original. [map] |
former Texaco station Davenport, OK 2019: |
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This former Texaco station was built in 1933. The building was repainted around 2023 and began housing the Early Bird Cafe. It is vacant now. In 2024, it was announced that the building would be restored as a visitors center. [map] |
former station Ardmore, OK |
former DX station Warwick, OK |
This former station in Ardmore appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2011. The canopy was probably a later addition. The building is still vacant but now painted white and purple. [map]
This former DX station was built in 1921 and operated until 1996. It was restored and opened as an antiques shop in 2000. It has housed the Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum since 2010. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
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