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The Rison Texaco Service Station is a historic automobile service station at 216 Main Street (corner of Third Street) in Rison, Arkansas. It is a distinctive Art Deco structure built c. 1926. Since 1990 it has housed a timber company. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]
Texaco Service Station may refer to: Harvey's Grocery and Texaco Station, Camden, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Rison Texaco Service Station, Rison, Arkansas, NRHP-listed; Texaco Station No. 1, Paragould, Arkansas, NRHP-listed; Ambler's Texaco Gas Station, Dwight, Illinois, NRHP-listed
The first Phillips 66 service station built in Texas opened on July 27, 1928 on the corner of 5th Street and Main in Turkey, Texas. In January 2019, this Phillips 66 service station in Turkey was recognized by the Texas Historical Commission as a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark and a Marker Dedication Ceremony to unveil the State Historical ...
Texaco gasoline comes with Techron, an additive developed by Chevron, as of 2005, replacing the previous CleanSystem3. The Texaco brand is strong in the U.S., Latin America, and West Africa. It has a presence in Europe as well; for example, it is a well-known retail brand in the UK, with around 980 Texaco-branded service stations. [8]
The Texaco Station No. 1 is a historic automotive service station at 110 East Main Street in Paragould, Arkansas.Built in 1925, it is a Mission-style brick building with a canopy extending to cover the service area.
A list of gas station chains in Canada: Canadian Tire Petroleum (Canadian Tire Gas+) – over 300 stations across Canada; most located next to Canadian Tire retail stores or at service centres such as ONRoute; Chevron Corporation – under license by Parkland Corporation (British Columbia, Alberta) Domo Gasoline – 80 stations in western Canada
Harvey's Grocery and Texaco Station is a historic retail establishment at 3241 Arkansas Highway 24, between Camden and Chidester, Arkansas.The single-story concrete block building was built in 1940 by Henry Harvey, replacing a log structure that had previously housed his retail establishment.
The Deerfield Texaco Service Station, at 105 W. 6th in Deerfield, Kansas, is a historic one-story service station built in 1923 on the old U.S. Highway 50.It was deemed significant for association with economic development and transportation in Deerfield, and for its Tudor Revival architecture.