Talk:Standard Oil of Ohio

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This brings back many memories, I started with Sohio, Oct 4, 1971 in Cincinnati, Ohio 930 Tennessee Ave. Heat oil #2 was 17.9c/gal while Kerosene was 18.9c/gal

Jim Johnson IST Oil Americas

Back in 1991, when going to Cedar Point, I had noticed "What happened to all the Sohio stations?", noticing that they all converted to the gold and green BP stations. I noticed the same with a couple of Boron stations in Michigan. Other Boron stations switched to other brands like Marathon.

I remember going to Florida with my high school band, and one of my classmates said "What is So-hee-oh" as we were going through Ohio, and I told him the correct pronounciation, and that that's (was) the most prominent brand of gasoline in Ohio, along with Marathon.

Mark Pesci —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mpesci7822 (talkcontribs) 08:01, 8 February 2008 (UTC)