Lucilles Station Route 66
by Tony Grider
Title
Lucilles Station Route 66
Artist
Tony Grider
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Photograph - Photography
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Lucille's Service Station, a classic and historic gas station east of Weatherford along Route 66 near Hydro, is one of only two upper-story, out-thrust porch style stations left on Oklahoma's stretch of Route 66. Built in 1929 by Carl Ditmore
Lucille Hamons, for which the service station is named, ran the business for 60 years. Lucille, who quickly became known for her friendly assistance to motorists, earned the nickname "Mother of the Mother Road." Source: TravelOK.com
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March 5th, 2020
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Comments (1)
Rick Davis
L/F What A Classic This Is! Tony, you photographed it Excellently!
Tony Grider replied:
Thanks for the kind words Rick! Hope you will visit my new music site at tonygrider.com