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Old Gas Stations

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Hiway 6 and 914
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The Attandants house

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I assume this was a gas station at one time, it has a gas pump out front.
Location: Independence, Tx
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Scranton, TX on a ride just after Thanksgiving, 2006.
 

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Somewhere near Lake Somerville.

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Skid
 
BMWbabe said:
neat idea for a thread..I'll have to hunt some up..does it have to be in Texas?
Well I see that I am going to have to return to my locations and add the bike into the photo :doh: Any old station well do. i have seen them in the oddest places! They were like the dollar stores are now, :rofl:
 


You Beat me to it Skid. I had to go back and remember how to post an image with out Snoopsters help! I still jacked it up you have to click on the image or have great eye sight.
 
Slightly off topic, but I'll post it anyway.:giveup:

This is a great thread! I have said many times will traveling the backroads of coastal Alabama and Florida, places that were made "obsolete" by Interstate 10, that I'd like to do a coffee table book of all the old stores / gas stations that are no longer in use, or that have been turned into something else.
 
klrno2 said:
Decatur, Texas It's made of petrified wood.
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Cool pics, reminds me of that restaurant up in Clayton OK. with all the petrified wood...yabba dabba doo.
 
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