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The town was renamed Sinclair in 1942 when the town and refinery were managed by the Sinclair Refining Company. [ 2 ] The Parco Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1987.
The Sinclair Service Station is a national historic site located at 5299 Commercial Way, Spring Hill, Florida in Hernando County. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 27, 2020. [1] [2]
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]
The Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. From 1889 until 1902 it was the home of young Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951), who would become the most famous American novelist of the 1920s and the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature . [ 3 ]
It was built in 1937 by the Sinclair Oil Corporation, along what was the major coastal route in South Carolina until the construction of Interstate 95. The station closed in 1978, and has since seen other commercial uses. [2] It has been restored and now houses the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage. [3]
The Sinclair Service Station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 3501 E. 11th St., was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1] The station is located on the original U.S. Route 66 (11th St.). Its NRHP nomination asserts it "is an excellent example of a Spanish Eclectic service station.
Sinclair Service Station may refer to: Sinclair Service Station (Tulsa, Oklahoma), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Tulsa County; Sinclair Service Station (Ridgeland, South Carolina), NRHP-listed; Sinclair Service Station (Spring Hill, Florida), NRHP-listed; Old Sinclair Station, Bryan, Texas, NRHP-listed
The Sinclair Loading Rack, near Seminole, Oklahoma, was built in 1928 by Sinclair Oil. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] [2] It has apparently been demolished. Photo in 2015 of tracks leading to former site