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Maryland Canopy Gas Stations

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former station [gone]
Baltimore, MD
former station [gone]
Baltimore, MD
The former station shown at the left had been vacant for many years. It was probably built in the 1920s. These photos are from 2010. The station was demolished in 2017.

The former station was being used as car lot when this photo was taken around 2001. This building was demolished in 2008.

former station
Baltimore, MD
This former station now houses Central Service & Repairs and an operating gas station. The station appears to be from the 1920s or 1930s with bay buildings added later. [map]

former station
Baltimore, MD
This former station last housed a towing service. I believe the building has been vacant since at least 2003. [map]

former station
Baltimore, MD
This former station features apartments on the second floor. Around 2017, the ground floor was covered with metal overhead doors. [map]

former Sinclair station [gone]
Mount Rainier, MD
2004: 2010:
This former Sinclair station was hidden behind trucks and foliage at the Thrifty/Penske rental center. The brick station was built in 1934 and sold gas until Thrifty Car Rental bought it in 1973. The structure had been threatened with demolition for years. It was gone by 2022.

former Standard station
Kensington, MD
This Standard station was built in 1927. It later became an Esso and then an Exxon. Today, it is known as the Kensington Service Center. The station still sells gas and perform repairs. The office houses a collection of Esso items. [map]

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former station (Keymar) [map]

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