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New Mexico Icebox & Modern Gas Stations (page 1)

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former Texaco station
Albuquerque, NM
This former Texaco station now houses Brown's Auto. The paint scheme and red stars are true to the original look of the station. The red letters on the canopy would originally have spelled out "TEXACO". [map]

former Texaco station
Albuquerque, NM
This former Texaco station housed Route 66 Pony Works, a Ford Mustang repair and restoration business, when these photos were taken in 2012. The building now houses Rubio's Auto Repair. [map]

former Texaco station [gone]
Carlsbad, NM
former Texaco station
Clayton, NM
This former Texaco station in Carlsbad housed Dave's Triple A Muffler Shop when this photo was taken in 2012. By 2019, the building was housing a gift shop. By 2022, the building had been demolished.

This former Texaco station in Clayton appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2012. The building is now painted gray and blue but it remains vacant. [map]

former Texaco station
Roswell, NM
This former Texaco station now houses Jet Auto Glass. [map]

former Texaco station
Raton, NM
This former Texaco station has been vacant for many years. By 2021, the Texaco letters had been removed and the building was boarded up. [map]

former Texaco station
Glenrio, NM
This former Texaco station was built around 1940. There were originally freestanding "Texaco" letters on the roof of the canopy next to the fins. There was also a large pole sign with freestanding Texaco letters. This station has been abandoned for many years. [map]

former Texaco station
Santa Fe, NM

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2012:
This former Humble station built around 1956. It was a Texaco station in later years. By 2012, the pumps were gone and the business was The New Old Trail Garage. [map]

former Amoco station
Santa Rosa, NM
This former Amoco station later housed an Exxon station. The brand change probably happened in or after 1973 since this building never housed an Esso station. The "Happy Motoring" letters used by Esso and Exxon remains. The station has been vacant for many years, possibly since the early 1990s. [map]

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