WELLFLEET — The ghostly, crumbling husk of a 1920s filling station sits off Route 6 near the Truro line, a ramshackle remnant of another era that might have influenced “Gas,’’ one of Edward Hopper’s famous prewar paintings.
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WELLFLEET, MA – An article in Sunday’s Boston Globe highlights a shuttered 1920s filling station in Massachusetts, one that might have influenced a famous Edward Hopper painting (“Gas”), and efforts to preserve its historical significance. However, the state’s pursuit is sharply at odds with federal efforts to demolish the station.
“It’s falling in on itself,’’ said William Burke, park historian for the Cape Cod National Seashore, where the building is located. “I’m not going into that station. The floor is virtually gone.’’
Despite Burke’s description of a safety hazard, the Massachusetts Historical Commission views the site as an iconic example of mom-and-pop gas stations that once occupied roadsides across the United States.
http://www.nacsonline.com/NACS/News/Daily/Pages/ND0406103.aspx
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...fficials_debate_preserving_1920s_gas_station/
WELLFLEET, MA – An article in Sunday’s Boston Globe highlights a shuttered 1920s filling station in Massachusetts, one that might have influenced a famous Edward Hopper painting (“Gas”), and efforts to preserve its historical significance. However, the state’s pursuit is sharply at odds with federal efforts to demolish the station.
“It’s falling in on itself,’’ said William Burke, park historian for the Cape Cod National Seashore, where the building is located. “I’m not going into that station. The floor is virtually gone.’’
Despite Burke’s description of a safety hazard, the Massachusetts Historical Commission views the site as an iconic example of mom-and-pop gas stations that once occupied roadsides across the United States.
http://www.nacsonline.com/NACS/News/Daily/Pages/ND0406103.aspx