Twentysix Repurposed Gasoline Stations Ebook
by photographs by Peter A. Calvin
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About the Ebook
Not that long ago, service stations were places that not only sold gasoline, but that also repaired your car, sold tires and batteries and even supplied maps for your trips at no charge. The station owner’s name was over the office door, and though the big sign on the corner said Gulf or Sunoco, it was his business.
Today, with a few rare exceptions, we pump our own gas. If we interact with
someone at a gas station, it is to buy drinks, snacks, cigarettes, or lottery tickets. Many of those former service stations provide the same services, as before, theyjust don’t sell gas. They represent another aspect of the disappearing, unfranchised American landscape.
Today, with a few rare exceptions, we pump our own gas. If we interact with
someone at a gas station, it is to buy drinks, snacks, cigarettes, or lottery tickets. Many of those former service stations provide the same services, as before, theyjust don’t sell gas. They represent another aspect of the disappearing, unfranchised American landscape.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 30 pgs
- Publish Date: Jan 11, 2014
- Last edit Jan 17, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords urban, landscape, built, environment
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About the Creator
Peter Calvin
Dallas, Texas
BFA - Photography, Ohio University MFA - Art, Texas A&M University-Commerce