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Tim's Exxon in Helena, Montana. If you're ever there you have to try their FULL service. Best service I've seen in a long time! Great memorabilia too!

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

The Greenpeace Thermal Airship A.E. Bates flies over the Dallas, Texas area as part of a campaign confronting Exxon before its upcoming shareholder meeting on May 31st. The annual shareholder meeting in Texas is the perfect opportunity to hold the company accountable for its harmful endeavor of an oil state and oil diplomacy.

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

Exxon Service Station, that sat at Beltline & Hwy 80, Mesquite Texas (Demolished)

Believed to have been built in the early 1970s, this was closed & demolished, sometime in the 1990s.

Sadly, September 23 1974, Mesquite Police Officer Travis Williams lost his life here. R.I.P. Officer Williams was just 28 years old. :(

Built sometime around 1999-2001, is now an 7-Eleven & Exxon Convenient Store.

Built Circa: Early 1970s.

Demolished Circa: 1996/97.

Photo Taken: February 1996.

Photo Taken By: Randy A. Carlisle

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Aerial of drifting ice flow with oil sheen - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William Sounds).

 

January 27, 1990

 

Public Domain

Oil coated rocks with oily matted grass - Bay of Isles, Knight Island (Prince William Sound), September 11, 1989. This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.

Aerial of oil matted beach - Green lsland (Prince William Sound).

 

July 4, 1989

Dennis Kelso, Commissioner of ADEC, points stick at oily rocks (close up) - Green lsland (Prince William Sound). This section of beach was signed off as being environmentally stable by both Exxon and the Coast Guard, was re-oiled.

 

July 4, 1989

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Oil sheen bleeds from beach - Herring Bay, Knight lsland (Prince William Sound).

 

December 7, 1989

 

Public Domain

Oil soaked pine needles stick to oily rock - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William

Sound).

 

January 29, 1990,

 

Public Domain

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

The Time-Life Building (right), at 1261 Avenue of the Americas, was built in 1958 to the design of Wallace K. Harrison of Harrison & Abramovitz. The 587-foot tall modernist office tower was the first building in the Rockefeller Center extension plan. At the time of its completion, the building was the tallest slabformed skyscraper in the city and i's 48-floors of 2,600 m² were the largest in the world thanks to the column-free interior spaces, with the support columns rising outside the curtain wall, at 8.53 m intervals. Time-Life occupied 21 floors, with the rest rented out to various tenants--fictiously including the advertising firm Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce from the AMC television series, Mad Men.

 

1251 Avenue of the Americas, the former Exxon Building, the "X" building of the XYZ Buildings, was built from 1967 to 1971. Originally built as the headquarters for Exxon, the oil company sold the building to a unit of Mitsui Real Estate Development Co. Ltd in 1986 and moved its operations to Irving, Texas in 1989. It is the northermost and tallest of the XYZ plan, and the second tallest in the greater Rockfeller Center complex, at 750 feet and 54 stories and feature a sunken plaza with a large pool and fountains. Despite being as tall as the tallest buildings in other metropolitan areas, 1251 Avenue of the Americas has almost no presence on the New York City skyline as it is flanked by 500-foot tall buildings on all sides.

 

The XYZ Buildings, as they are commonly called, are three international-style skyscrapers of different heights but of similar scaleless box-like mass, placed east-west on adjacent blocks lining Sixth Avenue / Avenue of the Americas. Part of the Rockefeller Center complex expansion in the late 1960's and early 1970's, the plans for the three office towers were first made in 1963 by the Rockefeller family's architect, Wallace Harrison of the firm, Harrison and Abromovitz.

 

Rockefeller Center National Register #87002591 (1987)

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

Oil soaked pine needles stick to oily rock - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William

Sound).

 

January 19, 1990

 

Public Domain

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

Exxon Gas Station, Durham, CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Oil soaked pine needles stick to oily rock - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William

Sound).

 

January 19, 1990

 

Public Domain

Aerial of oiled beach at high tide - Hoof Point (Gulf of Alaska).

 

September 13, 1989

 

Public Domain

This is the first Exxon branded gas station we've seen, looks closed though.

EXXON MOBILs (ESSO) Fawley Petrochemical Works (Oil Refinery) Terminal, Southampton Water, Hampshire UK.

 

Several tankers are alongside, and the far right two based Svitzer Tugs are berthed.

 

On the far side of the water Hamble Fuel Storage Tanks and associated loading pier and pipelines can be seen.

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Oil remains after 2nd treatment by oil spill workers - Block lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

July '89

Aerial of oil matted beach - Green lsland (Prince William Sound).

 

July 4, 1989

Aerial of oil matted beach - Green lsland (Prince William Sound).

 

July 4, 1989

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

This Exxon station on Route 70 at the Evesham-Cherry Hill NJ border opened around 1964.

Oil soaked beach with tar covered driftwood and oil matted grass - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of

the '89 cleanup season.

 

September 11, 1989

 

Public Domain

Oil sheen on open water, deflective boom removed during '89 oil spill demobilization -

Chenega Bay, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound)

 

September 28, 1989

Aerial of drifting ice flow with oil sheen - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William Sounds).

 

January 27, 1990

 

Public Domain

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Aerial of a mix. beach impacted by spill - Knight lsland (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.

 

September 11, 1989

 

Public Domain

Aerial of a stretch of shoreline impacted by oil - Knight Island (Prince William Sound). These sections of beaches were signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.

 

September 11, 1989

 

Public Domain

Aerial of oiled beach at high tide - Hoof Point (Gulf of Alaska).

 

September 13, 1989

 

Public Domain

delicious fresh cooked / fried fish, chicken and mushrooms

Bad user interface design could be everywhere, even on a gas pump. What should you press to select gas with 87 of Octane? A lot of customers pressed the big “87” yellow sign. Did they get their choice? No. We can easily see (Traces: around the 87, the yellow sign is cleaner and a small region is even erased) that several customers thought the yellow sign was a button, but it wasn’t.

 

Have you already encountered this type of pump? Have you pressed the 87?

Boston, 2006

 

Read my post on this bad design

Oil covered rocks and pine needles with a dead and decaying fish - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season

 

September 11, 1989

 

Public Domain

Exxon Gas Station, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Oil soaked beach with oil sheen on water, matted grass, and tar coated driftwood - Bay of Isles, Knight lsland (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.

 

September 11, 1989

 

Public Domain

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