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  2. Come for gas, stay for history: Wilmington service stations ...

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    The first gas stations started popping up in Wilmington and elsewhere more than 100 years ago, so there is some history there. Come for gas, stay for history: Wilmington service stations date back ...

  3. List of historic filling stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic filling stations and service stations, including a few tire service stations which did not have gas pumps. Many of these in the United States are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Pure Oil - Wikipedia

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    Postcard showing a Pure Oil station and a lunch counter, ca. 1930-1945. Three companies operating in the United States have used the Pure Oil name. The first began as a group of independent oil refiners , producers, and pipeline operators, in fall 1895 in Butler, Pennsylvania , with headquarters in Pittsburgh , although it was incorporated in ...

  5. R. W. Lindholm Service Station - Wikipedia

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    The station ultimately cost $20,000 – roughly four times the cost of the average filling station at the time. [2] The station opened in 1958 under Lindholm's name; it later became a Phillips 66 station. [3] Its construction was only a partial success for Wright, as his vision of the gas station as a social center never took hold. [4]

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  7. Standard Oil Gasoline Station (Odell, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The land lies on the southwest side of the Livingston County town. O'Donnell's plan was to build a gas station that he could lease to his son. The project went ahead and the station was modeled after a 1916 Standard Oil of Ohio design. The station is of the house and canopy style and includes work bays which were clearly added at a later date.

  8. Sinclair Service Station (Spring Hill, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair Service Station was built by the Sinclair Oil Corporation in 1964. The gas station's roof design was based on the company logo, which was a Brontosaurus-like dinosaur. It is 47 feet tall and 110 feet long. [3] In 1967, Harold Hurst bought the station, after which it became Harold's Auto Center. [4]

  9. Glenarm Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2014, the Pasadena City Council endorsed the development contract to add GT-5, a new gas turbine, as part of a $132 million re-powering project at Glenarm. Commercial activity was slated to start in June 2016. The unit would be an efficient 71 MW General Electric LM6000 combined cycle power unit. [6]