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Ukiah, California, this spot of roadside Americana touts itself as the "World's Largest Redwood Tree Service Station" and appears to be built largely from a massive section of Sequoia. The retired pair of gas pumps display a price of 28.9 cents per gallon which dates their last service from the 1950s. The station's location is on State Street (the "main drag" of Ukiah) which served as US 101 until the freeway was built nearby.
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Photographed by myself (Binksternet) in September 2007.
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| current | 01:45, 19 November 2007 | 1,024×768 (183 KB) | Binksternet (Talk | contribs) | (Ukiah, California, this spot of roadside Americana touts itself as the "World's Largest Redwood Tree Service Station" and appears to be built largely from a massive section of Sequoia. The retired pair of gas pumps ) |
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