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The building has steeply-pitched gables and was built in 1930 in the "English Cottage" style. In this picture it was a law office but it used to be a gas station. by Tim Kiser

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The building has steeply-pitched gables and was built in 1930 in the "English Cottage" style. In this picture it was a law office but it used to be a gas station.

The idea was, first they'd paint the red bricks white. Next, paint flecks would be released into the environment every time it rained, into local waterways and animals' bloodstreams etc, over decades. This happened everywhere.

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In downtown Ottumwa, Iowa, on October 27th, 2020, was the office of lawyer H. Edwin Detlie at 303 E 2nd St (a/k/a 305 E 2nd St, built in 1930 as a Continental Oil Station, a "contributing property" in the Greater Second Street Historic District, 16000365 on the National Register of Historic Places) at the northeast corner of East 2nd Street and North Green Street.

As of October 2024, the building is occupied by Check it Out, a check cashing and payday loan business.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ottumwa (2035410)
• Wapello (county) (2000650)

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Wikidata items:
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• 1930 in architecture (Q2744912)
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• Conoco (Q1126518)
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Motion Unlimited Museum (Rapid City) by lukedrich_photography

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Motion Unlimited Museum (Rapid City)

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_City,_South_Dakota

Rapid City is the second most populous city in South Dakota and the county seat of Pennington County. Named after Rapid Creek, where the settlement developed, it is in western South Dakota, on the Black Hills' eastern slope. The population was 74,703 as of the 2020 Census.

Known as the "Gateway to the Black Hills" and the "City of Presidents" because of the life-size bronze president statues downtown, Rapid City is split by a low mountain ridge that divides the city's western and eastern parts. Ellsworth Air Force Base is on the city's outskirts. Camp Rapid, part of the South Dakota Army National Guard, is in the city's western part.

Rapid City is home to such attractions as Art Alley, Dinosaur Park, the City of Presidents walking tour, Chapel in the Hills, Storybook Island, and Main Street Square. The historic "Old West" town of Deadwood is nearby. In the neighboring Black Hills are the tourist attractions of Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, and the museum at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. To the city's east is Badlands National Park.

Source: www.visittheusa.com/destination/rapid-city

Where a rugged landscape surrounds charm and culture
While Rapid City is best known for its proximity to national parks and enormous mountain carvings, including Mount Rushmore just 40 kilometers away, visitors to the heart of this Black Hills destination will be enthralled by a plethora of outdoor adventures, a charming and historic downtown and a salute to American Indian heritage in southwestern South Dakota.

The Famous Faces
Make Rapid City your headquarters for short jaunts to six national parks – Badlands National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Jewel Cave National Monument, Wind Cave National Park, Minuteman Missile Silo National Park and Mount Rushmore National Memorial – as well as Crazy Horse Memorial.

No trip here would be complete without seeing the heads of four U.S. presidents, each about 18 meters tall, carved into granite on the side of Mount Rushmore. Once there, you’ll see why the sculpture, which took 14 years to complete, attracts nearly 3 million people a year. Nearby, work continues in the Black Hills on another mountain carving, this one of the famous Lakota warrior Crazy Horse astride his horse, that will become the world’s largest sculpture upon completion. The memorial serves to preserve the culture of North American Indians.

Find out more about the area at The Journey Museum & Learning Center, which features exhibits tracing some 2.5 billion years of history, from the earliest rock formations to Native American cultures and Western frontier exploration.

Large-Scale Outdoor Adventures
Options are plentiful for people who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, rock climbing, wildlife viewing and off-the-beaten-path exploration. Traipse through all of those national parks and see a variety of landscapes, including mountains, hills, canyons, valleys, creeks and lakes.

Take in the natural beauty of the Black Hills National Forest and all of its hidden gems, including the Stratobowl clearing that was home base for historic balloon flights. Venture into Custer State Park, where the Wildlife Loop takes visitors through 29 kilometers of hills and grasslands, home to more than 1,300 free-roaming bison. Stop in the Wildlife Station Visitor Center to learn what other types of wildlife you might encounter. Sites along the George S. Mickelson Trail – a Black Hills rail trail route that is about 175 kilometers long – include tunnels, bridges and 15 trail heads.

A City of Culture
In addition to the prominent Native American arts and culture, Rapid City has become known for its culinary, winery and brewery scene as well as history tied to the original settlers. The Sculpture Project: Passage of Wind and Water is a five-year public art initiative with sculptor Masayuki Nagase working during the summer months to carve by hand granite sculptures in Main Street Square. As you tour the city, look for the City of Presidents, life-size bronze statues of 43 former U.S. presidents, including the famous four that are also on Mount Rushmore.

Comfort is key in Rapid City, which features smaller boutique hotels, larger hotel chains, vacation rentals, camping and bed-and-breakfast establishments. Perhaps you will find a place with a history that includes some of the nation’s presidents.

Source: motionunlimitedmuseum.com/about-us/

MOTION UNLIMITED MUSEUM is the heart and soul of Bill and Peggy Napoli. From the time Bill was 9 years old and owned his very first 1940 Ford pickup, his goal was to own and operate a fine automobile museum and build cars’ trucks, and motorcycles. Not just a dingy old bunch of buildings full of dirty old cars, but a beautiful place to showcase the antique and classic cars and motorcycles Bill and Peggy have painstakingly restored themselves since they married in 1969.

From the 1933 Dodge Sedan Delivery that took 8 years to rebuild, to the 1925 Studebaker Motor Home, to the Harley Davidson with Side Car equipped with a TV, all the vehicles in the museum show their touch of detail, and love only true enthusiasts have for their collection.

Bill and Peggy have filled 18,000 square feet of buildings with toys, pedal cars, pedal tractors, gas pumps, signs, pictures, and thousands of other pieces of memorabilia along with the antique and classic cars and motorcycles. Stop and read the stories, lots of history!

Bill and Peggy do all their own restoration and custom work, including body and paint, upholstery, mechanical work, and finish detail. They always have at least 3-5 projects in the process of building.

There are over 100 cars for sale at Motion Unlimited Museum and Classic Car Lot at any one time, and Yes, they will sell vehicles from their collection.

The museum is constantly evolving and changing. So, whenever you come to visit, you will see new and exciting things each time. You’re invited to come to spend your vacation in the Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota and visit one of the most unique collections anywhere. Who knows, you might also buy the vehicle of your dreams during your visit!


Additional Foreign Language Tags:

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

(South Dakota) "داكوتا الجنوبية" "南达科他州" "Dakota du Sud" "दक्षिण डकोटा" "サウスダコタ" "사우스다코타" "Южная Дакота" "Dakota del Sur"

(Rapid City) "رابيد سيتي" "拉皮德城" "Ville rapide" "रैपिड सिटी" "ラピッドシティ" "래피드시티" "Рапид Сити" "Ciudad rápida"

The Roswell Visitors Center by jimmywayne

The Roswell Visitors Center

Roswell, New Mexico

Constructed in 1920 in the Tudor style, it was originally a filling statioin and is now listed on the NRHP.

Conoco by arbyreed

Conoco

Helper, Carbon County, Utah.

Bilstein_00753 Travel Air S-6000-B C357M Conoco Oil by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives

Bilstein_00753   Travel Air S-6000-B C357M Conoco Oil

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Bilstein_01110 Ford 4-AT Conoco Oil by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives

Bilstein_01110  Ford 4-AT Conoco Oil

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Towing & Repair by Josh 223

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Towing & Repair

The spinning Lucky Strike sign clinches the classic Americana look of this restored service station.

Conoco Service by Josh 223

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Conoco Service

Enter Helper's Main Street and you either travel back in time or enter the set of a movie. This beautifully restored service station greets auto tourists coming from the east on U.S. 6.

WC 002e ~ Walter H. Cole by BDC Photography

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WC 002e ~ Walter H. Cole

My father was a pumper for Continental Oil Company in Southwestern Louisiana in the late 1940's through the early 1960's. After that he transferred to the Natural Gas department (NGGP) and continued to work for CONOCO several more years. In all he had a total service in excess of 40 years in the oil and gas industry.

CONX 50020 Pic 3 by atucker2976

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CONX 50020 Pic 3

CONX 50020 Pic 2 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014 Pic 3 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014 Pic 5 by atucker2976

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CONX 50001 Pic 2 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014 Pic 4 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014

CONX 50014 Pic 2 by atucker2976

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CONX 50014 Pic 2

CONX 50020 by atucker2976

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CONX 50020

WH Cole 001 by BDC Photography

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WH Cole 001

My Dad was a pumper for Continental Oil Company in Southwestern Louisiana in the late 1940's through the early 1960's

Continental Platform C. A. T. C. Block 47 Gulf of Mexico by SMU Libraries Digital Collections

Continental Platform C. A. T. C. Block 47 Gulf of Mexico

Title: Continental Platform C. A. T. C. Block 47 Gulf of Mexico

Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall, 1908-1984

Date: March 23, 1955

Place: Gulf of Mexico

Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie photograph collection

Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver; 28 x 35 cm

File: ag1982_0234_4135_01_print_opt.jpg

Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact [email protected].

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