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  1. Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources
    Situated in the midst of the historic sixty square mile Smackover Oil Field and one mile south of the oil rich town of Smackover. Although the Museum represents all of Arkansas natural resources, it is dedicated to the pioneers of south Arkansas' oil and brine industries
    amnr.org/
  2. Central Texas Oil Patch Museum
    Luling, Texas, tracing its roots as a cradle of petroleum history
    lulingcc.org/visit-luling/things-to-do/
  3. Early Days of Oil
    Wikipedia history of the early petroleum industry
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_petroleum_industry_in_the_United_States
  4. East Texas Oil Museum
    East Texas Oil Museum at Kilgore College gives visitors an historic look at the discovery of oil in the 1930s and its impact on East Texas
    easttexasoilmuseum.com/
  5. Fill 'R Up Collection Images of the Past
    The Thom Hindle Collection - Gas station photographs from glass plates and early acetate negatives including New England and Old America
    imagesofthepastgallery.com/collections/Gas/c-gas.htm
  6. Ir Grootveld Architect gas stations
    Gas station design in the Netherlands, including vintage and modern examples.
    grootveld.net/tankwash/gbvaria.htm
  7. Oil Discovery at Oil Springs, Ontario, Canada
    North America first commercial oil well was dug in Oil Springs and by the 1860s there was an oil boom in southwestern Ontario, then known as Canada West. The towns of Oil Springs and nearby Petrolia supplied 90% of Canada's oil needs before 1900, and the oil drilling technology developed in these fields was used world-wide.
    oilsprings.ca/
  8. Petroleum History Web Site List
    Regional oil history Web site list of links
    little-mountain.com/oilwell/
  9. Powell Airplane Filling Station
    Tennessee historic gas station shaped like an airplane. Restoration planned.
    powellairplane.org/
  10. Reiff's Gas Station
    Tours available for the gas station house in Woodland, California. Annual Street Bash Held every second Saturday in June
    reiffsgasstation.com/
  11. H. P. Sears Oil Co., Inc.
    Historic gas station museum in Utica, New York
    hpsearsoil.com/
  12. Texas Energy Museum
    Museum Collections Spindletop Photo Archives Related Sites Website courtesy of Lamar University
    texasenergymuseum.org/
  13. The Bomber - Gas Station History
    The Bomber is more than a gasoline advertising gimmick. It’s almost like a fairy tale story, maintains Milwaukee’s Art Lacey, who owned and operated the 40-pump McLoughlin Boulevard gas station housed beneath the awesome WWII-vintage B-17G four-engine Bomber
    thebomber.com/

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