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Before that time, Sinclair's trade names for its gasoline products included "Power X" for high-octane fuel and "Sinclair H-C" for regular gas. Sinclair also has marketed products such as Dino, Dino Supreme, and Opaline motor oils. Sinclair filling station along Idaho Street (Interstate 80 Business) near College Avenue in Elko, Nevada.
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]
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A porte-cochère projects forward, across the area that originally housed gas pumps. It was built in 1937 by the Sinclair Oil Corporation, along what was the major coastal route in South Carolina until the construction of Interstate 95. The station closed in 1978, and has since seen other commercial uses. [2]
English: Additional photograph of the former Sinclair Service Station in Ridgeland, South Carolina, which was restored and houses the Morris Center for Lowcountry Herratige. Further details to come later.
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The Sinclair Service Station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 3501 E. 11th St., was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1] The station is located on the original U.S. Route 66 (11th St.). Its NRHP nomination asserts it "is an excellent example of a Spanish Eclectic service station.
English: Sinclair Service Station, Ridgeland, South Carolina, U.S. Restored and houses the Morris Center for Lowcountry Herratige. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .