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| Indiana Canopy Gas Stations |
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| former Sinclair station Auburn, IN |
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| This former Sinclair station was built in 1929. At some point, the addition to the right was built for a car dealership. I believe it was Auburn Motor Sales originally which might have opened here in 1944. In the 1950s, Edsels were sold here, possibly by D&M Motor Sales. Oscar Roberts bought the building in 2007 and began restoring it. The Edsel sign was added around 2019. [map] |
| former station Chrisman, IN |
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| This former station appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2010. In 2013, the building was being painted and siding applied to the exterior. The building is still vacant. [map] |
| former station Clay City, IN |
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| This former station has Marathon and LINCO gas pumps on display. I'm not sure if they are restored or replicas or if they are any indication of what brand(s) of gas were previously sold here. This building is now used as a visitors center. [map] |
| former station Columbus, IN |
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| This former station was built in 1925. It housed a Sinclair at one time. The building was last used as a gas station in 1973. It appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2009. In 2013, the Pacheco Winery on Third opened in the building. It closed the following year. [map] |
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Franklin:
former White Star Oil station |
| former Hy-Red station Greentown, IN |
former Texaco station Kentland, IN |
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This former Hy-Red station was built in 1930. It is also known as the Hy-Red Gulf Filling Station. The building now houses a real estate office. [map]
This former Texaco station in Kentland housed a liquor store for many years but it is vacant now. The sides of the canopy have been walled up. This building is an example of Texaco's Denver style station and would have looked like this originally. [map] |
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Lebanon:
former station |
| former station Ligonier, IN |
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| This former station was built in the 1920s. It had been home to the Ligonier Visitor Center & Radio Museum since 1995. The owner of the Radio Museum passed away in 2008 and the collection was sold off. The building is still used as a visitors center. [map] |
| former station Logansport, IN |
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| This former station appears to be from the 1920s or 1930s. This canopy appears to have been added later. The building now houses a used car dealership. [map] |
| former Standard Oil station Logansport, IN |
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| This former Standard Oil station was probably built in the 1920s or 1930s. The building now houses Wally and Olly's Ice Cream. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Cammack Station Muncie, IN |
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| I don't know if Cammack Station was ever really a gas station. The building previously housed Pete's Grocery before it was converted into this sandwich and ice cream shop in 2007. For more, see this website. [map] |
| former station Vincennes, IN |
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| This former station was built as a simple box building with canopy. It had been abandoned for years and was in bad shape when it was sold in 2023. It was transformed into a house with additions made to both sides of the canopy. For more, see this website. [map] |
| former Shell station Wawpecong, IN |
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| This former station was built in the 1940s and is known as the Strebins Shell Station. It was restored in 2012. The modern neon pole sign and pumps were added then. [map] |
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