4902 x 7132 px | 41,5 x 60,4 cm | 16,3 x 23,8 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
29 maggio 2021
Ubicazione:
Rosalia, Palouse, Washington, United States
Altre informazioni:
Constructed in 1923, the Central Service Station lies on the southwest corner of Whitman Street and 6 th Street in the central business district of Rosalia, Washington. Like many gas stations, the building has an attached canopy which serves as a covered pump island. The building and canopy have a shallow gable roof which is mostly hidden by a low parapet wall. The two sides of the pump island canopy are open, and the front is hidden by a large parapet wall with a shaped cornice. Architectural details are limited to simple tile diamonds at the corner of the building which are articulated by pilasters, and a simple stepped relief at the cornice line. Today the gas station boasts a white and green color scheme, which was thought to have been applied to the building in the mid 1940s. Centered on the island is a period, 1926 Boyes-Dayton "Viso" glass-top gas pump. Signage on the building is limited to the main fagade above the service island. Here a period round Texaco metal sign has been installed. Above the sign, behind the parapet is the original wooden flag pole.
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