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An Exxon station in Lake Luke, NC. the station is still there according to Google Earth but is now branded Sunoco.
Exxon Gas Station, located in Creole Louisiana. Closed. At the Intersection of La 82 & La 21. This one closed, I believe, after Hurricane Katrina hit the area.
Photo Taken: March 30 2010
Photo Taken By: Randy A. Carlisle
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Oil covered rock from the Exxon Valdez Alaska oil spill, from L. Douglas Wilder Collection, image courtesy of the Virginia Union University Archives & Special Collection. No known copyright restrictions.
Oil industry rep. gives report on status of spill cleanup at the oil spill operations meeting
located at Exxon headquarters - Valdez.
September 5, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of banner waving commercial boat protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker and Coast Guard vessel in the
background - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
September 9, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.) attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain
The camera's flash doesn't do justice to the actual ambiance of this throne room. -1 point for excessive liquids on the floor.
This old Kerosene pump sure looks like it might predate the mid-90's! Seen at the I-40/Canada Rd. Lakeland Exxon.
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Exxon, 1996 built, I-40 at Canada Rd., Lakeland TN
Exxon/Border Station (14,714 square feet)
4732 S Battlefield Boulevard/100 Caratoke Highway, Chesapeake, VA/Moyock, NC
This store was built and opened in 1998.
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.)attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.) attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain
The old nasty gray Exxon roofs from the early 1990s MUST BE BANNED AND DEMOLISHED as well as the old creepy tiger mart sign from the early 1990s because those old nasty gray Exxon roofs from the early 1990s are so dirty as s*** and bad for the environment and scary and even has more of those creepy tiger mart signs so all Exxon stations MUST shut down their tiger marts and get renovated with the new modern 21st century environmental friendly red and white roofs from the late 1990s. Good thing they are making better and safe new modern environmental 21st century buildings such as my DeVry / Chamberlain building in North Brunswick, NJ, 301 Nassau Park Blvd Princeton, NJ, all other buildings in Nassau Park Pavilion Princeton, NJ, and all McDonald's restaurants with the new modern yellow eyebrow exteriors since when Blue's Clues first premiered in 1996 because Blue's Clues is making the world a better place to live in but the not so bad of the pre-Blue's Clues architectures we will keep for Nostalgia to people who are decades older than me.
Aerial of floatilla of commercial boats heading towards the Alyeska oil terminal to protest the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility (wide shot) - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
September 9, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.)attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain
This is very scruffy as Esso garages go - and dated in appearance too - looked marginally better in 2009! www.google.com/maps/@52.7458972,-3.8614092,3a,75y,38h,83....
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.) attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain
Oil industry, state, and agency reps. visit Atgun job site as part of Alyeska's Annual pipeline tour, oil and state reps. inspect a section of corrosive pipe under repairs (wide shot) - Central Alaska.
August 30, 1989
Public Domain
Exxon Gas Station, located in Creole Louisiana. Closed. At the Intersection of La 82 & La 21. This one closed, I believe, after Hurricane Katrina hit the area.
Photo Taken: March 30 2010
Photo Taken By: Randy A. Carlisle
ALL Photos (Unless otherwise stated) Copyright RAC Photography
"Preserving AMERICAs History Thru Photography"
... ***NO Photos are to be posted on ANY other website, or any kind of publication Without MY Permission. No Exceptions! They are not to be "Lifted", Borrowed, reprinted, or by any other means other than viewing here on Facebook or Flickr. If you want to use a photo of mine for anything, please email First. I'll assist you any way I can. Thank You for your understanding. ALL Photos are For Sale.***
Commercial driftnet boats anchored up in her during salmon run. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused by the Exxon Valdez (ex/wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 16, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of commercial fishing boats of the Frustrated lndependant Fish Harvesters (F.I.S.H.) attempting to blockade an oil tanker from docking, protesting oil spills that were preventable. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused
by the Exxon Valdez (wide shot) - Kenai River (Cook Inlet).
July 20, 1989
Public Domain