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John Osterman Gas Station interpretive sign

The Greater Southwestern Exploration Company2014-10-17

Arizona Preservation Foundation

Arizona Preservation Foundation
Phoenix, United States

"Historic John Osterman Gas Station. This property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 15, 2012. The John Osterman Gas Station was one of several privately-owned and operated businesses in the town of Peach Springs during the 1920s through the 1950s. The building, constructed by Osterman in 1923, was a vernacular design of poured concrete block and built in the tradition of the "House with Bays" form. It featured an office resembling a small house and a series of attached garage bays. The design, in addition to allowing the sale of gasoline and other automotive products, is indicative of the large amount of repair work the station undertook over the years. Historic Map 1935. Historic Route 66. Great Seal of Hualapai Tribe, Peach Springs, Arizona."

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  • Title: John Osterman Gas Station interpretive sign
  • Creator: The Greater Southwestern Exploration Company
  • Date Created: 2014-10-17
  • Location Created: Peach Springs, AZ
Arizona Preservation Foundation

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