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#87182
Fri May 14 2004 09:54 AM
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If you're interested in old gas pump station architecture, check this out. Today's Omaha paper shows this old station opening in 1932 just as they are getting ready to put up the sign on the roof and also today as a bank but their web site doesn't. I'll see if I can scan it to someone to post it here later. http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=46&u_sid=1095298 The bank is in Ashland, NE pop. around 2100 southwest of Omaha Have a GR8 Day! Rod ------------------
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#87183
Fri May 14 2004 08:14 PM
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sorry it took me awhile to post picture..I am at work. ------------------ Hubba the GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Shoreline WA
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#87184
Sat May 15 2004 06:31 AM
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Great story and a fine old station saved for generations to come. Thanks for posting the news, Rod. And thanks to Hubba for the help.
------------------ Jim "Oldgas" Potts Your host and moderator
Jim "Oldgas" Potts Your host and moderator
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#87185
Sat May 15 2004 07:59 AM
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Hubba, thanks for posting, my friend. When you pull up the link you can click on the 1932 pic to enlarge. Looks like it was originally a Phillips station. Hope your weekend is GR8! Rod
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