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former station Oklahoma City, OK |
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This former station was probably built as a Magnolia station in the 1940s. The building was being restored in 2011. Around 2018, it opened as the Easy E Slice Shop. The building was vacant in 2020. In 2022, it briefly housed the Neon Coffee Bar. It now houses the Margarita Garden. [map]
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former station Wynnewood, OK |
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This former station was built in the 1920s and has been vacant for many years. The prefabricated building was manufactured by the Truscon Steel Company. [map]
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former station Henryetta, OK |
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The brick posts at this former station supported a canopy originally. [map]
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former station Bixby, OK |
former station Ponca City, OK |
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This former station in Bixby has been vacant for many years. [map]
This former station in Ponca City appeared to be vacant as well. Although there is a Conoco sign, I don't know what brand was sold here originally. This photo is from 2012. By 2013, the signs, soda machine, and other items were gone. The building is still vacant. [map]
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former station Ponca City, OK |
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This former station appears to be vacant and used for parking. [map]
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former station Luther, OK |
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This former station was built in the late 1910s or early 1920s. It was a Conoco at some point. The back room was used for counterfeiting in the 1930s. All that remains of the canopy are the two posts in front of the building. For more, see this website. [map]
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former Champlin station Shattuck, OK |
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This former Champlin station appears to be vacant now. [map]
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former station Guthrie, OK |
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This former station was built in 1929. It might have been built as a Champlin station based on some of the similar details to the station in Shattuck shown above. [map]
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former station Sapulpa, OK |
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This former station was dressed up with Gulf signs around 2015. I don't know if it ever sold that brand. I believe the building is owned by Larry White who owned the Signs of the Times Event Center down the street. This former station appears to be used for storing signs and antiques. [map]
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former Magnolia station Frederick, OK |
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This former Magnolia station has been vacant for many years. [map]
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former Magnolia station Seminole, OK |
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This former Magnolia station now houses Seminole Cleaners. [map]
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former station Depew, OK |
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This former station is known as the Gimmel Gas Station. It was a Sinclair station when the station was owned by Ed and Alva Gimmel. I don't know if that was the original brand. The building has been vacant since at least 2007. [map]
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