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Arizona Ice Box & Modern Gas Stations (page 2)

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Wagoner's Union 76 Station
Williams, AZ

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2012:

2021:
Wagoner's Union 76 Station was built in 1958 as a Shamrock station. I don't know when it became a Union 76 station but it still had a spinning 76 ball sign and branding in 2006. The 76 ball signs were designed in 1962 and most have been replaced with flat, modern ones. By 2008, the ball sign was gone and the station was no longer affiliated with Union 76. The other sign had been adapted with the Wagoner's name. The station closed in 2016. By 2018, the building was housing the Route 66 Gallery and Gift Shop. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

former Union 76 station
Phoenix, AZ
This former Union 76 station was built in 1950. The building is now used as a car wash. [map]

former Union 76 station
Tucson, AZ

2012:

2017:
This former Union 76 station was built in 1948 as Cookey's Union Service. It housed Jimmy's Broadway Automotive from at least 2008 until 2016. The building was vacant in 2017. By 2019, the building had been painted light brown and was housing MPG Automotive. It now houses a Big Brand tire store. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Flagstaff, AZ
This former Phillips 66 station in Flagstaff now houses Mike's Bikes and Monte Vista Marine. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Tucson, AZ
2017: 2019:
This former Phillips 66 station in Tucson was vacant when this photo was taken in 2017. It had housed a car title loans office for many years. By 2018, the building was housing the Graze restaurant. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Buckeye, AZ
This former Phillips 66 station appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2018. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Tucson, AZ

2004:

2012:
2017:
This former Phillips 66 station is one of the very rare double canopy buildings left. The building was vacant when the 2004 photo was taken above. By 2011, it housed a tire shop. By 2013, the building was vacant. By 2015, the building was housing LA Tires & Wheels. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Prescott, AZ

2012:

2017:
This former Phillips 66 station also has a double canopy. The trellis-like canopy supports have been bricked up. This location is now operating as a Gilligan's station. The building had been repainted by 2016. For more, see this website. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Williams, AZ

2012:

2017:
This former Phillips 66 station originally had a double canopy. The support for the missing canopy is still there. The building appeared to be vacant in 2012. The building now houses a car repair shop. The freestanding canopy support is gone. [map]

Mustang station
Peach Springs, AZ
2012: 2017:
This Mustang station is probably from the 1960s. I don't know what brand of gas was sold here originally. The building was repainted by 2017 with the name "Radiator Springs", an imaginary town which was used in the animated film, "Cars", from 2006. [map]

former Texaco station
Mammoth, AZ
This former Texaco station was housing a church and garage when this photo was taken in 2012. By 2018, the building had been painted white and was vacant. This is an example of Texaco's Matawan design. For more, see this website. [map]

former station
Bisbee, AZ
This former station was dressed up with paint, Shell signs, and pumps sometime between 2011 and 2016. It remains vacant. I don't know what brand was sold here originally. [map]

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