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Texas Gas Stations (page 2)

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former Cities Service station
Fort Worth, TX
This former Cities Service station was built around 1923. The building has housed a convenience store and an auto title loans business in recent years. These photos are from 2017. The building was vacant by 2018. By 2022, the building had been painted purple and was housing Casa Rita Margaritas to Go. [map]

former Cities Service station
Liberty, TX
This former Cities Service station design was only produced from about 1929 to 1930. It is probably the best surviving example. The building would have originally looked like this one in Boone, IA. This building was apparently moved here from somewhere else since it was up on blocks for several years before this photo was taken. [scan thanks Mike Kertok] [map]

former Cities Service station
Emory, TX

2011:

2020:
This former Cities Service station housed Waggin' Tails Pet Salon when these photos were taken in 2011. In 2013, the building was vacant. By 2017, it was housing Reba's Rise & Shine Coffee Co. The building now houses Stefano's Greek restaurant. [map]

former Cities Service station
Marshall, TX
This former Cities Service station now houses Candance Health Wellness & More. The glass Cities Service logo signs and the service bay structure appear to be original. [map]

former Cities Service station
Corrigan, TX
former Cities Service station
Tyler, TX
This former Cities Service station in Corrigan was been vacant for many years. This canopy was not part of the original design. [map]

This former Cities Service station in Tyler has been abandoned for many years. [map]

former Cities Service station
Longview, TX
2011: 2018:
This former Cities Service station in Longview housed James Bail Bonds in 2011. By 2017, the building was vacant but it had a new roof. In 2018, it was housing a political campaign office. By 2021, it was housing a psychic office. [map]

former Cities Service station
Jefferson, TX
This former Cities Service station now houses a real estate office. [map]

former Cities Service station
Newton, TX
This former Cities Service station appeared to be vacant when these photos were taken in 2018. [map]

former station?
Mineral Wells, TX
This building appears to be a former station. These photos are from 2011. By 2013, the building had been painted and the windows boarded up. [map]

former Phillips 66 station
Adrian, TX
This former Phillips 66 station was built in front of Tommy's Cafe in 1947. Tommy's was later known as the Bent Door Cafe. The cafe and station closed in 1970. The cafe was revived briefly in 2007. For more, see this website. [map]

Bob's Oil Well
Matador, TX
Bob's Oil Well was built by Bob Robertson in the 1930s. In 1939, a wooden derrick was replaced with this 84-foot-tall tower with lights. The complex featured a grocery store, cafe, garage and gas station. For more, see this website. [map]

former station
Menard, TX
This former station was known as the Shaddix Sinclair Station in the 1960s. I don't know if it was built as a Sinclair station. The painting is on the building next door. [map]

former station
Carrollton, TX
This former station was renovated in 2016 and began housing the Monkey King Noodle Company. It was supposedly built in the 1930s as one of the state's first Texaco stations. Unfortunately, during the renovation, some of the original details were lost (the double chimney detail, the small window above the door, and the window on the side of the building). The building recently housed the Cow Tipping Creamery. I believe the building is vacant now. [map]

former station
San Antonio, TX
This former station was built in 1938. It housed a Texaco for many years but I don't know if that was the original brand. The canopy where the pumps where is now enclosed as a dining room with arched windows. The building has housed the Deco Pizzeria since 2011. [map]

More Texas:
former Cities Service station? (Louise)
former station (Robert Lee)
Whiting Brothers station: 1, 2, 3 (Shamrock)
various cities

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