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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 6/5/2011 - 9:06pm
Barnhill's Gulf. Corner of Club and Roxboro? If so, this building was torn down in the 1980's and replaced with a convenience store.
Submitted by Renee (not verified) on Sat, 6/25/2011 - 2:00am
Sure looks like Barnhill's. Wasn't there another station on the opposite corner, same side? Or am I getting that confused with one further down?
Submitted by cherikw (not verified) on Mon, 9/5/2011 - 2:00am
This was Barnhill's Gulf on the Southwest corner of Club & Roxboro. On the opposite corners were an Amoco on the Northeast corner with King's Red & White, and a Philips 66 on the Northwest. Don't know what year the others were built, so maybe Barnhill's Gulf was the only one at this time. Fowler's Grocery was beside it to the South.
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