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#151119
Sat Sep 05 2009 08:20 PM
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I pass this station alot and finaly took a picture. Looks like the shells have been painted over for a long time. Wonder if they are porcelain.
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MY GUESS WOULD BE THAT THOSE CLAMS ARE LEXAN AND MAY'VE BEEN LIT UP FROM INSIDE? SHELL WAS ONE OF THE EARLIER COMPANY'S USING INTERNALLY LIT SIGNAGE. 1948 I BELIEVE. ALWAYS LOVED THAT STYLE STATION.
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I guess I could walk around back for a closer look to see the access for the signs and maybe stop by when it is open to find out some history.
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