
Sinclair Station - Pittsburg, TX
Posted by:
WalksfarTX
N 32° 59.778 W 094° 58.012
15S E 316241 N 3652594
This former filling station probably started out as a Sinclair gas station as evidenced by its green clay roof tiles.
Waymark Code: WM16WYJ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2022
Views: 2
One story stucco service station with canopy intact. The raised concrete around the canopy support poles used to have two gas pumps, which have been removed. Although there is a vehicle parked in front of the building it appears to be vacant. The vehicle says "New York State Certified Escort Vehicle". I wonder what they escorted to Pittsburg, TX.
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Address | Current
Name
(Historic
Name) |
Date | Type /
Stylistic
Influence |
Description | C/NC |
130
Mount
Pleasant
Street | Vacant (Bill
Wooton's
Texaco) |
1940 | Commercial,
auto-related
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This former filling station probably started out as a Sinclair gas station
as evidenced by its green clay roof tiles. The original building consisted
of the office area and one service bay. The office block features
original entry and transom. A concrete block service bay was added on
the north in the 1950s. A second concrete block service bay was added
to the south in the 1970s. At one point, there were three filling
stations clustered on this one corner | C |
Address of the station: 130 Mount Pleasant Street Pittsburg, TX USA
 Type of Gas Station: Abandon

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