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Texas Gas Stations (page 1) |
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former station Van Alstyne, TX |
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This former station in Van Alstyne housed Auto Vision when this photo was taken in 2011. The building was vacant and the signs were gone in 2018. This canopy appears to be a later addition. I don't know if this was ever a Texaco station or just dressed up to look like one. [map] |
former station Jefferson, TX |
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Although this former station has Texaco stars affixed to the building and is accompanied by a Texaco sign and pumps, I don't know if this was originally or ever a Texaco station. The building appears to be vacant now. For more, see this website. [map] |
former station Argyle, TX |
former Shamrock station Pampa, TX |
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This former station in Argyle was originally a simple box-like building. It may have had a canopy. In 2013, it was given this giraffe stone exterior treatment with roofline bulges and a replica pump placed in front. An addition was made for the entrance on the right. It opened that same year as The Argyle Station, a frozen yogurt business. The building now houses a fitness studio. [map]
This former Shamrock station in Pampa was built in the early 1940s. It was originally painted white with green trim. The building appears to be vacant. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Weatherford, TX |
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This former Phillips 66 station was built around 1940. Around 2015, the building was renovated and began housing the Vintage Grill and Car Museum. Around 2016, the museum moved to larger quarters across the street in a former showroom. In 2019, this building, which had been white, was repainted grey and blue and began housing Shep's Scoreboard restaurant. [map] |
former station? [gone] Schulenburg, TX |
former station Darrouzett, TX |
former station Spur, TX |
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This building in Schulenburg may have been a former station. It had been demolished by 2021.
This former station in Darrouzett has been vacant for many years. [map] This former station in Spur had been vacant for many years. It now houses G-Ma's Coffee & More. [map] |
former Texas Company station El Paso, TX |
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This former Texas Company station was built in 1919. It was restored in 2008 by Rod Davenport. These photos are from 2017. By 2018, the gas pumps had been removed. For more, see this website. [map] |
former station? Mineral Wells, TX |
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This building appears to be a former station. These photos are from 2011. By 2013, the building had been painted and the windows boarded up. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Adrian, TX |
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This former Phillips 66 station was built in front of Tommy's Cafe in 1947. Tommy's was later known as the Bent Door Cafe. The cafe and station closed in 1970. The cafe was revived briefly in 2007. [map] |
Bob's Oil Well Matador, TX |
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Bob's Oil Well was built by Bob Robertson in the 1930s. In 1939, a wooden derrick was replaced with this 84-foot-tall tower with lights. The complex featured a grocery store, cafe, garage and gas station. [map] |
former station Menard, TX |
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This former station was known as the Shaddix Sinclair Station in the 1960s. I don't know if it was built as a Sinclair station. The painting is on the building next door. [map] |
Texas Misc. (page 2) |
Texas Art Deco |
Texas Canopies |
Texas Iceboxes |
Texas Conoco |
Texas Humble Oil |
Texas Magnolia |
Texas Phillips 66 |
Texas Sinclair |
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