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Florida Icebox & Modern Gas Stations (page 1)

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former station
New Smyrna Beach, FL
This former station was built in 1958. The building now houses SE Pool Supply & Chemical, Assisted Living Made Simple, and a gun store. The canopy has most likely been altered and is now missing its supporting columns. [map]

former Enco station
Tallahassee, FL

2010:

2021:
This former Enco station had been vacant since around 2009. In 2017, the building was still vacant and fenced off. In 2018, the building was adapted for a bar/restaurant known as "Happy Motoring." The building now houses South Station, a bar/restaurant. The pole sign with the faded, previously revolving, Exxon panel is gone now. The Happy Motoring letters are also gone. The Enco brand became Exxon in 1973. For more, see this website. [map]

former Enco station
Palmetto, FL
former Enco station
West Palm Beach, FL
This former Enco station in Palmetto was built in 1962. It was operating as a BP station in 2008. The building has been painted bright green and now houses Gulf Coast Carts. [map]

This former Enco station in West Palm Beach was built in 1962. The building has housed Lynora's Kitchen since around 2017. [map]

former Gulf station
Sarasota, FL
2009: 2020:
This former Gulf station housed Main Street Cleaners since at least 2007. Around 2011, the building was repainted and began housing Courtesy Cleaners. It is now painted white again. [map]

former Gulf station
High Springs, FL
This former Gulf station was built in 1950. It now houses Marilu Tienda Latina. [map]

former Gulf station
Tallahassee, FL

2019:

2020:
This former Gulf station was built by 1957. There was originally a neon Gulf sign with arrows on top of the canopy. Around 2020, the porcelain enamel panels were painted brown. The building now houses a bicycle shop. For more, see this website. [map]

former Gulf station
Miami, FL
This former Gulf station was built in 1951. The building has housed Galceran Auto Electric since at least 2007. [map]

former Gulf station
Quincy, FL
This former Gulf station was built in 1952. It is also known as the Gulf Oak Service Station. The station closed in the early 1990s and was then restored by the owner, Wilson Hinson. The interior is filled with Gulf memorabilia, as well as an old register, oil cans, and pumps. For more, see this website. [map]

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