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Kansas Phillips 66 Gas Stations (page 2) |
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former Phillips 66 station Emporia, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station now houses a used car dealership. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Wellington, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2012. [photo thanks Glenda Campbell] [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Pratt, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station is used by the Ayres-Calbeck Mortuary. The lamps appear to be original. [map] |
former station Emporia, KS |
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This former station appears to be a Phillips 66 that has been decorated with rocks. The building had housed the Cinder Claus Doll Shop and Scrapbook Stuff before these photos were taken in 2010. By 2012, the sign had been changed to C.B. Auto Sales but that business appeared to be closed. By 2018, the buildings were vacant. A round Sinclair sign had been installed on the pole. I don't know if this was ever a Sinclair station. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Hays, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station is faced with rocks and wood. However, the unmistakable chimney, gable and roof shapes give away its origins. The building was housing a Nex-Tech location when this photo was taken in 2010. By 2018, the building appeared to be vacant. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Parsons, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station is located at Trotnic Recycling. It was moved here from somewhere else. These photos are from 2010. By 2016, the Phillips 66 signs and pumps had been removed. [map] |
former Phillips 66 station Baxter Springs, KS |
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This former Phillips 66 station was built by the Independent Oil & Gas Co. in 1930. It was purchased by Phillips 66 later that year. The original cottage portion of the building on the left was expanded into an L-shaped plan in the 1940s. The station ceased selling gas in the 1970s. In 2006, the building was restored and it is now used as a visitors' center. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other examples of this style station exist in Columbia, MO and Okmulgee, OK. [map] |
More Kansas Phillips 66 Cottage Gas Stations:
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Kansas Phillips 66 (page 1) |
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Kansas Canopies |
Kansas Ice Boxes |
Kansas Misc. |
Gas Stations Main Page |
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