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former station New Smyrna Beach, FL |
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This former station now houses Smyrna Auto Air. The canopy has most likely been altered and is now missing its supporting columns.
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former Esso station Tallahassee, FL |
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This former Esso station has been vacant since around 2009. For more, see this website.
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former Gulf station Sarasota, FL |
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This former Gulf station now houses Main Street Cleaners. For more, see this website.
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former Gulf station Tallahassee, FL |
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This former Gulf station is now occupied by Blount Plumbing & Septic Tank.
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former Gulf station Quincy, FL |
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This former Quincy Gulf was built in the 1950s. It is also known as the Gulf Oak Service Station. The building was restored in the early 1990s by Wilson Hinson. The interior is filled with Gulf memorabilia, as well as an old register, oil cans, and pumps. For more, see this website.
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former Cities Service station Titusville, FL |
former Cities Service station Orlando, FL |
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This former Titusville Cities Service station now houses City Auto Electric. The round projection above the roof held the company's logo sign.
This former Orlando Cities Service station is another example of the same design. For more, see this advertisement from 1951. [scan thanks Bob Drake]
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former Phillips 66 station Daytona Beach, FL |
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This former Phillips 66 station is an example of the company's now rare double canopy style. As of 2009, the building appeared to be abandoned. For more, see this website.
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former station St. Petersburg, FL |
former Mobil station Tampa, FL |
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This former St. Petersburg station was W.A. Woodward Phillips 66 in 1970. I don't know if it was a Phillips 66 originally.
This former Mobil station retains these now rare circular canopies. The building now houses Ice Cold Air.
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