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LizzieMaine

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Those are from the "Share The Road Club" campaign that Shell ran from 1938 to 1941 to promote defensive driving. The marine flags mean "I Am Giving Way."

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I have one on my own car.
 
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p51

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Where's the third (same as the second?) one?
I see you live in Starke, FLA. I grew up in Tallahassee and we used to drive down 27 to the Ocala area twice a year. It was so sad to watch all the old gas stations and tourist spots dry up and rot away. They were in serious decline when I was a kid once they completed I-10 and that'd been running a few years, but before I left the area for good in 98, I drove down that way and almost all the old buildings along the highway were gone. I couldn't even find the locations of some I'd recalled as a kid.
 

Ghostsoldier

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Where's the third (same as the second?) one?
I see you live in Starke, FLA. I grew up in Tallahassee and we used to drive down 27 to the Ocala area twice a year. It was so sad to watch all the old gas stations and tourist spots dry up and rot away. They were in serious decline when I was a kid once they completed I-10 and that'd been running a few years, but before I left the area for good in 98, I drove down that way and almost all the old buildings along the highway were gone. I couldn't even find the locations of some I'd recalled as a kid.
Sorry for the late reply, p51...I haven't been here for a bit.

To answer your question, the second photo is of a still-extant station in Ocala, on Main Street; the third photo is of a station at the corner of State Road 19 and State Road 51, going to Steinhatchee...it's since been demolished.

And you're right...most of the good old stuff is now all gone. [emoji53]
Rob


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2jakes ... the Split Beetle ... wow ... (the earliest one I ever had was a '54).

Back on topic -- this is my wife's grandparents in front of their gas station on Route 66 just outside the city limits of Springfield, MO.

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Grandpa with a couple of friends (Ruby and Wilbur).

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Bob, great pictures of the gas station and your wife's grandparents. It looks like the place evolved from their gas station into a motor lodge in the '30s or later? Did they sell to the person / company that developed the location?
 
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Bob, thank you. Great post card and additional information. I love learning the history and evolution of places. Sometimes the stories are straightforward, but more often than not, even piece of land is a mini drama.
 
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One bad thing about colorization is if the colors aren't historically accurate (and they never could be unless there exists a true original color version and, then, there's no need to colorize the B&W version), then our view of history gets marginally distorted. True colored photos from the period are great as they give us a closer sense of what the world looked like to the people living in it. But, artistically, I just like the feel of B&W. Even today, I enjoy the few B&W movies that get made.

Years back, when the true (of the time) colored films of WWII started to come out (not the colorized film), it was fantastic to get a better feel for how the world looked to the soldiers of the time. But artificially, to me, WWII looks "right" in B&W.
 
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Totally agree with you !

Here’s something that I watch on a regular basis.
Always brings a good feeling & reminds me of baseball collecting when I was a kid.


[video=youtube;M0ibKMKAZFI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ibKMKAZFI[/video]

Wonderful, thank you for posting it.
 

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