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former station Mineral Point, WI |
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This former station was built in 1925. The prefabricated building was manufactured by Milcor (the Milwaukee Corrugating Company). The station sold Cities Service gas until 1940. Gas was not sold here after that. The building now appears to be used as someone's private garage. [map] |
former Texaco station Minocqua, WI |
This former Texaco station was built in 1931. There was originally a Texaco clock over the office door. In the 1960s, it was a Zephyr station. In 1970, the building was used by an auto detailing business. It later housed Z-Best Bikes. The building now houses the Minocqua Brewing Co. For more, see this website. [map] |
former station Muskego, WI |
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This former station was built in the early 1920s as a simple rectangular-shaped building. It operated as a Wadhams station and later as a Standard station. In 1946, the station was expanded and remodeled to its current look. The building now houses Durham Hill Auto Sales & Service. By 2019, the building had been painted brown. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station North Hudson, WI |
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This former Phillips 66 station was built in 1935. The building now houses Alwin's Auto Repair. [map] |
BP station Osceola, WI |
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This BP station looks like an oversized Phillips 66 cottage station but it never was. It was an ordinary-looking modern station until it was remodeled to look like this around 2006. [map] |
former station [gone] Portage, WI |
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This former station was vacant when these photos were taken in 2012. By 2013, it had been demolished. |
former station Richland Center, WI |
This former station now houses the Krause Monument Company, a gravestones shop. [map] |
Rochester:
former station |
former station Spring Green, WI |
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This former station was built in 1926. The bay building was added in 1930. The station sold locally produced Johnson Oil. The station closed in 1946 and has not sold gas since then. When these photos were taken in 2012, the building housed the Opal Man, a jewelry store and opal cutting business. The building was for sale in 2013. I don't know when the Pure Oil pump was put on display. I don't believe Pure Oil was ever sold here. Despite the diamond-shaped window over the door, I don't believe Skelly was ever sold here either. [map] |
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