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October 5, 2025

35 Vintage Photos of Gas Stations in the U.S. During the 1970s

Gas stations in the U.S. during the 1970s reflected both the golden age of the automobile and the turbulence of the energy crisis. Early in the decade, stations were still brightly branded hubs of car culture, offering not just fuel but also full-service amenities like oil checks, car washes, and friendly attendants. Iconic logos from companies such as Shell, Texaco, and Gulf dominated highways and small towns alike, creating instantly recognizable landmarks for travelers.

By the mid-1970s, however, the oil crisis reshaped the American gas station. Long lines of cars waiting for fuel became a defining image of the era, and many stations shifted from full-service to self-service as costs rose and consumer habits changed.

Despite these challenges, the visual language of 1970s gas stations—with their bold signage, neon lights, and period architecture—remains a nostalgic reminder of how deeply car culture shaped everyday American life. These vintage photos from The Library of Congress not only showcase the look of gas stations in the 1970s, but also reflect the culture, lifestyle, and changing spirit of America during that decade.

Florida. White City Gas, Boulogne, 1979

Arizona. Union 76 gas station, 4th & Stone, Tucson, 1979

Arkansas. Exxon station, Magnolia, 1979

California. Cattoir Texaco, Arroyo Grande, 1977

California. Chevron station, Brentwood, 1977

California. Far-Go gas pumps, Main Street, Barstow, 1979

California. Golden Eagle gas pumps, 8th & Market Streets, San Diego, 1977

California. Gordon Spencer gas station, 4691 Huntington Drive, South Pasadena, 1977

California. Mattoon Service Station (pre-fabricated), angle view, National & Washington Boulevards, Culver City, 1977

California. Richfield Gas, Route 66, Cucamonga, 1978

California. Three Texaco gas pumps, Altadena, 1978

Connecticut. Leahy's Citgo gas station, horizontal view, Danbury, 1978

Georgia. Gas station, Kingsland, 1979

Kansas. Co-Op gas station, Cimarron, 1979

Kansas. DX gas pump, Rt. 59, Parsons, 1979

Louisiana. Roussel's Shell, La Place, 1979

Mississippi. Mammy's Cupboard, angle view, Route 61, Natchez, 1979

New Mexico. Economy Gasoline Co., Carlsbad, 1979

New York. Exxon Station, Long Island, 1976

New York. Rube & Sons Shell gas station, front view, Route 9, Poughkeepsie, 1976

New York. Shell gas station, 10th Avenue & 20th Street, New York City, 1977

Ohio. Union 76, Conneaut, 1977

Oklahoma. Gas station, Chickasha, 1979

Oklahoma. Gas station, Pawhuska, 1979

Oklahoma. Gibble Gas, Arcadia, 1979

Oklahoma. Gibble Gas, Norman, 1979

Oklahoma. Lindsey Tire Gas, Purcell, 1979

Oregon. Atlantic-Richfield gas, Portland, 1976

Texas. Gas station, Plainview, 1977

Texas. Museum gas station, Route 20, McNary, 1979

Texas. Save Way Gas, Amarillo, 1977

Wisconsin. Beacon (Mobil) gas station, overall view, 2116 S. 10th Avenue, Milwaukee, 1977

Wisconsin. Gas station, Beloit, 1977

Wisconsin. Pagoda gas station, Harley Sprague, Milwaukee, 1977

Wisconsin. Probst Shell, Jefferson, 1977

1 comment:

  1. These are great photos. I worked part-time at a small, independent gas station/tire business during the 1970s. It was a great time to make a little money for college and meet interesting people. We had a cash box instead of a cash register, so you quickly learned to tally up sales and make change in your head. Fill the tank, check the oil, and clean the windshield. Those were the days.

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