![]() ![]() Forget what you know about ugly garages lining Interstate exits-many of Route 66’s filling stations are downright works of art.Īnd many of them look absolutely nothing like gas stations. The thing is, though, the designers and architects and advertisers and engineers responsible for putting gas stations all along the route got into the spirit of 66 in their own unique ways. Of course, since the route crosses a big swath of American oil country, you’ll know that the milk of the Mother Road is petroleum. And nobody knows how to fill your tank like the folks on Route 66. If you’re going to take a road trip, at some point you’re going to need to refuel. Click on the preceding “66 Fridays” link to view all posts in the series, or visit the initial overview post here. ![]() This post is part of an ongoing series called 66 Fridays, which explores the wonders of old Route 66. ![]()
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