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Reports opening for Mission of Burma at the Sinclair in Cambridge, MA on Saturday, January 19th, 2013
Earlier I was thinking about how much I miss my dad. He passed away in October. He gave me a beautiful sunset to photograph this evening. Taken over Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville, GA. 2/23/2011.
(c) Danielle A. Davey. Do not use without written permission from photographer.
This dam is located on the southern edge of Lake Sinclair, and is used to power electric generators in the building next to the dam.
I loved this book when I was a kid. Sinclair sold gasoline, and the book marketed the company by making a link between dinosaurs and fossil fuel.
400 S. West Street
Odell, Illinois
This beautiful old gas station was built in 1932 and served travelers on Route 66 until the mid 1960s when it stopped selling gas. It was then used as a body shop until it closed its doors in 1975.
Old Sinclair station in Elberta, UT. I've seen many pictures of this building before. There used to be an old green gas pump out front, I don't know if someone stole it, or if the owner sold or moved it.
I like these cabinets. It reminds me of long distance phone booths in European post offices in days of old.
we didn't look inside this time, maybe next time... the fairies and dragons party that seemed to be happening at Cook's Cottage was beckoning
This Started Out As A Sinclair Service Station In The Late 1960's. During The 1970's, The Service Bays Of This Station Were Remodeled To A Convenience Store. Over The Years, Many Other Updates Took Place At This Station. The Ranch Roof Got Covered In 2007 Or 2008.
This Station Has Always Been A Sinclair And Still Survives As One To This Day!
They Also Have Sinclair Gifts Inside The Store!
Vintage Aerial Photos:
1987
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/83/5
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/82/36 (Station Slightly Seen On The Right Side Of The Photo)
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/83/6 (Tall Sign Seen Near The Right Side Of The Photo)
Other Photos:
2004
gassigns.org/sinclair.htm (Photos 9 To 12)
2006
www.flickr.com/photos/stephancom/327473412/ (Last Known Photo Before The Building Was Remodeled)
On October 8, 2014, the Center for Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership (CWEL) at Babson College sponsored Mass Innovation Night: Women Founders at Workbar in Cambridge, MA. This was the first Mass Innovation night featuring all women founders. Workbar was filled to capacity with hundreds of attendees. The businesses that were featured were: On the Dot Books (Yooree Losordo); FedWell Pet Foods (Emily Lagasse); Orora Global Inc. (Savitha Sridharan and Marissa Goldstein); Medlio (Lori Mehen); Brass (Jocelyn “Jay” Hallstein); WeGush (Martha Huntley); 19th Amendment (Amanda Curtis); Booze Époque (Meaghan Sinclair); and ReFleece (Jennifer Feller). For more information about how CWEL supports women entrepreneurs, visit www.babson.edu/CWEL.