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On The Road - Texas Shamrock, TX - Route 66

Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

The "Art Deco" Conoco Tower gasoline station in Shamrock, Texas on old Route 66.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Close view of the two port cochere over the gas pump lanes. The building has been converted to use as the Shamrock, TX city hall. The building has a steel frame and the walls are constructed from a combination of masonry, glazed structural clay tile, and terra cotta. The view is east along old Route 66.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Full close view of the tower.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Another full view of the tower.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

A close view showing the tower, original entrance, canopy and the underside of the canopy.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Close up view of tower and the terra cotta canopy finish.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Detail view of the canopies showing the formed tin panels of the underside, the green glazed structural clay tile and the fluted terra cotta facing. The light fixture appears to be original.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Historical marker at the Conoco Tower. The comments in the portion of the marker in shadow are as follows, "The Tower Building is an excellent example of a gas station, diner of the 1930s and exhibits many elements of the Art Deco style, including geometric detailing , curvilinear massing and neon highlights".

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Detail of terra cotta and masonry near the roof line or parapet at a corner of the building.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

View west along old Route 66 showing the cafe sign tower and against the service station tower.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Another view of the cafe sign tower and the neon "U DROP INN" sign.

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Conoco Station Shamrock, TX

Close up view at the diner entrance of the cafe tower, neon sign and terra cotta entry cover.

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