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Texas Magnolia Gas Stations (page 1) |
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former Magnolia station Vega, TX |
This former Magnolia station was built in 1924. The owners lived on the second floor of the building. The station closed in 1953. It served as a barber shop until 1965. The building remained vacant until restoration in 2004. [map] |
former Magnolia station Castroville, TX |
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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 Itasca, TX |
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This former Magnolia station was built in the 1920s. It is faced with petrified wood. [map] |
former Magnolia station Palmer, TX |
This former Magnolia station now houses a tire shop. [map] |
former Magnolia station [gone] Ferris, TX |
former Magnolia station Lancaster, TX |
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This former Magnolia station in Ferris had been abandoned for many years. This photo is from 2011. By 2017, the building was gone.
This former Magnolia station in Lancaster most recently housed Miggy's Sno Cone. It appears that the business is closed. The building now houses Sno Palace. [map] |
former Magnolia station Shamrock, TX |
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This former Magnolia station was restored with private donations. The sign is a bit inauthentic since the flying pegasus symbol was not used until later when Magnolia became Mobilgas. [map] |
former Magnolia station San Antonio, TX |
former Magnolia station Stamford, TX |
This former Magnolia station in San Antonio was built in 1930. The building now houses Dale Wise Custom Guns. [map]
This former Magnolia station in Stamford has been vacant since at least 2007. [map] |
former Magnolia station Lockhart, TX |
former Magnolia station Albany, TX |
This former Magnolia station in Lockhart housed TNA's Small Engine Repair in 2011 when this photo was taken. An addition had been made to the roof at some point. The building now houses a car wash. The building has been painted white and bright green. [map]
This former Magnolia station in Albany 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 was still vacant in 2018. The station was built sometime before 1931. [map] |
former Magnolia station Marshall, TX |
This former Magnolia station has been vacant since at least 2008. [map] |
former Magnolia station Smithville, TX |
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This former Magnolia station has been vacant for many years. It was restored after this 2009 photo. [map] |
former Magnolia station Jarrell, TX 2011: |
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This former Magnolia station was built in the 1940s. By 2013, the building had been dressed up considerably with various gas station signs by Gulf Motors, a used car dealership, located next door. The building now houses an antiques store. [map] |
former Magnolia station Giddings, TX |
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This former Magnolia station was housing Mary's Imports when these photos were taken in 2011. The building is vacant now. [map] |
former Magnolia station Denison, TX |
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This former Magnolia station has been vacant for many years. The roof has an addition and the canopy has two additional supporting columns. [map] |
former Magnolia station Navasota, TX |
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This former Magnolia station housed Chumley's in 2011. The building had been restored since this 2008 photo. By 2012, the building was housing Rattler's Pit & Soul Food. It now houses the 4141 Coffeehouse. [map] |
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