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Oklahoma Art Deco Gas Stations

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former station [gone]
Tulsa, OK
This former station in Tulsa was probably from the 1930s or 1940s. It was a Mobil station in the 1970s. This photo is from 2011. The building was still there in 2014. It was gone by 2015.

Blue Dome Station
Tulsa, OK
The Blue Dome Station was built in 1924 as a Gulf Oil station. It was also known as the White Star Service Station. The station was originally open 24 hours, seven days a week. A service attendant lived upstairs in the dome part of the building. The station was restored around 2000. In 2008, the original copper spire on top of the building was restored. Arnie's Bar is located in one of the former canopy portions of the station. The area around the station is now referred to as the Blue Dome District. In 2015, plans were announced to restore the gas station office and use it as an event space. However, it remains vacant in 2021. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Field Brothers gas station
Pauls Valley, OK
The Field Brothers gas station was built in 1919. It was remodeled in the late 1930s in the art moderne style. At one time, it was a Kerr-McGee station. The building has been vacant for many years. In 2021, the tower on the top of the building was missing. For more, see this website. [map]

Oklahoma
Canopies
Oklahoma
Iceboxes
Oklahoma
Phillips 66 Cottages
Oklahoma
Sinclair
Oklahoma
Misc.

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