Vintage Gas Stations, Uniformed Service Attendants, Low Prices, Soda Pop Machines
Togo, West Africa
Circa 1950s
Check Out These Classic Automobiles!
Notice the Quaker State sign and the 1961 Corvette!
Gas was 23.9
In 1905 .. the first dedicated gas station was established in St. Louis, Missouri at 420 South Theresa Avenue.
In 1907 .. the first service station is installed by the Standard Oil Company of California (now Chevron) in Seattle, Washington at what is now Pier 32.
In 1909 .. the oldest existing gas station in the United States is Reighard's Gas Station in Altoona, Pennyslvania.
In 1913 .. the Gulf Refining Company opened the world's first drive-in gas station at the corner of Baum Boulevard and St. Clair Street. The date was December 1, 1913. Until then, drivers got their gas at general stores, hardwares, blacksmiths and even pharmacies. The station offered free air, water, crankscase service, tire and tub installation.
Gas stations have been crucial throughout history, evolving alongside transportation. They enabled the widespread adoption of automobiles, facillitating mobilty and commerce. Over time, they've evolved into convenience hubs offering not just fuel, but also servies like snacks, restrooms and even in modern America electric vehicle charging stations. Gas stations continue to play a vital role in supporting modern society's transportation needs and economic activities.
The largest gas station today is called Buc-ee's based out of Texas. It has turned a necessity into an adventure! Its biggest store is in Sevierville, Tennessee with 74,707 square feet! Buc-ee's spokesman for the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS), Jeff Nadalo states the brand keeps it simple: "Buc-ee's has remained committed to providing award-winning clean restrooms, freshly prepared food, cheap gas and outstanding customer service.
This Customer Gets Free Gas Today!
Check out the Corvair Pulling In for Richfield Service
5 Cent Cokes!
Beer Sales By The Case!
It's a 1958 Chevrolet!
National Hot Rod Association
Texaco Proprieter, Dan J. Couget
1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
Love that Coca-Cola machine!
Love that Convertible!
I remember the string of plastic triangle shaped colored pennants and the sound they made!
I can hear them to this day!
Notice the Gas Station Attendant's Coin Belt.
Riddle's Esso Station
In 1972, the name Esso was largely replaced in the U.S. by the Exxon brand after the Standard Oil of New Jersey bought Humble Oil.
Another nostalgic Coca-Cola machine!
A cool Chevy!
Lloyd C. Robinette, Proprieter
Coca-Cola Glass Bottles
G.F. Plitt & Son
York, PA
A White Rose Gas Station
with
Charm as Evidenced by the Curved Front Door
and
Decorative Roofline above the Entrance.
1935 Diamond T Doodlebug Texaco Petroleum Gas Tank Truck
Texaco Filling Station
Robert Tesch, Proprietor
Waubay, South Dakota
Circa 1920s-1930s
Neland & Franklin
Cities Service
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Circa 1937
SUNOCO Gas Station Grand Opening
Somerset County, Kentucky
Circa 1950s
CONOCO Service Station
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Circa 1950s
In 1875, the "Continental Oil and Transportation Company" (acronym "Conoco") was founded in Ogden, Utah. In 1885, Conoco was reincorporated as part of Standard Oil. After the Supreme Court of the United States dissolved Standard Oil, Conoco became independent in 1913.
ILL'S Complete Auto Service
Repairs on All Makes
PHONE NO 5-5011
A Travel Trailer of its Day
Love Those Lighted Pump Globes!
Standard Oil Products
Springfield, Missouri
Circa 1934
Mobil Gas Prices in Barre, Vermont
Circa 1960s
ROCKET AHEAD
at
BLAKELY'S
AMERICA"S FINEST GASOLINE
SAVE
SAVE
Oldsmobile Starfire
Circa 1958
Gipson Service
Smitty's FOUNTAIN AND GRILL
22 9/10
FREE S&H Stamps
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