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10 Classic Gas Stations

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Oregon Trail Camp Shell Gas Station, La Grande, Oregon. 1940.
Standard Oil, Indian Teepee Hotel, Bardstown, Kentucky, 1940.
Weld County Garage, Routes 85 & 34, Greeley, Colorado. 1980.
Arco Gas Station, Deposit, New York. 1976.
Mobilgas Station, Mount Clemens, Michigan. 1986.
Sears Gas Station, N. James Street, Rome, New York. 1983.
Gulf gas station, Route 17, Kingsland, Georgia. 1979
Bomber Gas Station, Milwaukie, Oregon. 1980.
Rube & Sons Shell Gas Station, Route 9, Kingston, New York. 1976
Shell Gas Station, 10th Avenue & 20th Street, New York City, New York. 1977.

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