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Texas Magnolia Gas Stations (page 1)

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former Magnolia station
Albany, TX
This former Magnolia station in Albany was built sometime before 1931. It looked like it had been abandoned for many years when this photo was taken in 2011. In 2015, new owners began restoring the building. It remains vacant. [map]

former Magnolia station
Brownfield, TX
This former Magnolia station might have been in use as a repair shop when these photos were taken in 2012. The building had been repainted by 2016 but it remains vacant. [map]

former Magnolia station
Brownsville, TX
This former Magnolia station was built in 1935. The building now houses the Brownsville Recycling Center. For more, see this website. [map]

former Magnolia station
Burkburnett, TX

2011:

2018:
This former Magnolia station is still in use as a Conoco station. The flower logo above the canopy clearly identifies this station as a Magnolia. This station was repainted around 2012. [map]

former Magnolia station
Castroville, TX
This former Magnolia station was built in 1926 and closed in 1955. It now houses a cafe known as the Magnolia Filling Station. [map]

former Magnolia station
Corpus Christi, TX

2008 and 2011:

2019:
This former Magnolia station housed Peerless Cleaners for many years. The building has housed The Gold Fish bar since 2017. [map]

former Magnolia station
Corpus Christi, TX
The former Magnolia station has been vacant for many years. For more, see this website. [map]

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