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Ohio Standard Oil Gas Stations

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This English Tudor design was produced by Sohio in the late 1920s. I don't believe any buildings of this style were built outside of Ohio.

former Standard Oil Company station
Cleveland, OH
2005:
2009:
This Standard Oil Company station has been vacant since at least 2005. By 2017, the Standard Oil sign on the building had been removed. [map]

former Standard Oil Company station
Lima, OH
This former Standard Oil Company station is another example of their English Tudor design. It was built in 1929. The building was an active gas station until 1978 when it was converted into office space for Wenger Insurance which is there now. [map]

former Standard Oil Company station
Cleveland Heights, OH
This former Standard Oil Company station served as a Marathon station from around 1986 until very recently. The pumps were not operating when these photos were taken in 2009. The building is still an active repair garage. [map]

former Standard Oil Company station
Columbus, OH
This former Standard Oil Company station housed the law office for David Lancione and Associates when these photos were taken in 2009. I believe the building has been vacant since around 2015. [map]

former Standard Oil Company station
Cincinnati, OH
This former Standard Oil Company station now houses a United Dairy Farmers store. [map]

former Standard Oil Company station
Conneaut, OH
This former Standard Oil Company station was occupied by In-Town Auto Mart when these photos were taken in 2010. [map]

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