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former Conoco station Corpus Christi, TX |
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This former Conoco station has housed Peerless Cleaners since around 2009. Before that, the station was restored as a restaurant. The interior of the semi-circular drive-through bay at the back of the building and the bathroom still feature the original green tile.
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former Conoco station Austin, TX |
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This former Conoco station is now home to Nuevo Leon, a fast food restaurant. This building design is from the late 1930s.
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former Conoco station Seguin, TX |
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This former Conoco station now houses E-Z Credit Autos. Although the green tile has been painted over on the outside of the building, it still remains in the bathroom. The glass windows in the back of the building are still intact.
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former Conoco station Rosenberg, TX |
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This former Conoco station now houses Hunters Window Tint.
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former Conoco station Beeville, TX |
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This former Conoco station has been vacant for many years.
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former Conoco station McAllen, TX |
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This former Conoco station housed a Ducati motorcycle dealership when the first row of photos were taken in 2008. By 2001, bottom rows of photos, the building was occupied by the Bisque-It Shop pottery studio. I'm told that the tan building next door was built recently in the same style as the former station.
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former Conoco station San Antonio, TX |
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This former Conoco station now houses a convenience store. It probably had two canopies originally.
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former Conoco station Laredo, TX |
former Conoco station Victoria, TX |
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This former Conoco station in Laredo is now used as a bus station. It may have had a second canopy originally.
This former Conoco station in Victoria would have had one or two canopies originally. It appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2011.
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former Conoco station Sulphur Springs, TX |
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This former Conoco station in Sulphur Springs looks like it always had just the one canopy. The canopy's supporting poles are now missing. The building now houses Payne Electric Co.
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More Conoco Stations:
Lufkin: 1, 2 [gone]
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former Conoco station Pecos, TX |
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This style former Conoco station would have had freestanding Conoco neon outlined letters on both sides of each canopy. I don't believe these canopies had any supporting poles originally.
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former station Waco, TX |
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This former station now houses Perales Brothers Automotive. It may have been a Conoco station originally.
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