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Louisiana Canopy Gas Stations (page 2)

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Conoco station
Houma, LA
This Conoco station was built in 1941. It is still in business and selling its original brand. A modern canopy has replaced the original double canopies. However, the building's original color scheme, tile, and windows remain intact. By 2022, the Conoco name was gone but the station appears to still be operating. For more examples of this Conoco building design, see this page. [map]

former Conoco station
Crowley, LA

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This Conoco station was built in 1941. The building now houses Paul's Glass Service. I believe some of these Conoco stations were built with one canopy. The lone pump was removed sometime between 2013 and 2016. [map]

former Conoco station
Alexandria, LA

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This Conoco station was built in 1941. The building retains its double canopy. It is now used as a car wash. In 2008, the building was painted white and red. It is still being used as a car wash. [map]

former Conoco station
Leesville, LA
In 2008, this former Conoco station housed Richard's Floor Service. In 2010 when these photos were taken, Fat Boy & Skinny's restaurant had just opened in the building. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

former Conoco station
Lafayette, LA

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This Conoco station was built in 1940. In recent years, the building housed The Filling Station restaurant. It was vacant in 2018 but reopened later that year as the Spoonbill Watering Hole & Restaurant. [map]

More Louisiana:
former station (Homer)
former station (New Orleans) [gone]
former station (Plain Dealing)

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