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Old Man with a Hat
1958 - SW 2nd Ave. & SW Taylor looking north - Portland Oregon
Last time I was in Muskogee was when my father inlaw passed 10 years ago. He was an ummm... Let's say interesting guy.Built 1938, former Muskogee OK Fire Station Number 3, 2011 W. Okmulgee Ave, Muscogee, OK. Streamline moderne. Stucco over brick.
I like old fire stations (not all dolled up for BH&G, or Architectural Digest tho, in a million $$ makeover inside).
Already have bathrooms and kitchens, etc. This one looks about 7,000 sq. ft. (90' x 80' roughly, most are 1/2 this size). Couldn't get all my crap in it though (the streamlined fleet in retirement).
Almost always in urban areas where population has shifted, or become upscale/vintage properties. Hardly ever with mixed-use, residential zoning unless area has turned residential over many decades.
This one was abandoned for a while, rehabbed in 2021, and looks to be subdivided into leaseable units. Main doors eliminated. parking on the side.
Source: Oklahoma Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings | RoadsideArchitecture.com
circa: 2017?
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Its "twin" .. Muskogee Park Department .. down the street. May have once been a fire dept. Same vintage, maybe same architect. Still in use as a city building - must be some story behind the "axe" out front.
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There is some really interesting history in that area... And a WWII submarine out in the middle of nowhere.passed through general area to south of there 20 years ago on a "family tree" search (pre-ancestry when you had to go to local libraries in the place wheere one's folks may have landed a century+ ago, ancient, paternal relatives were on the "Trail of tears" and wound up in "Chocktow Nation"). I-40 from Arkansas (through Forth Smith).
Keep seeing signs to "Muskogee" ... brought to mind Haggard & Nelson(?) Uh, oh ..ear worm!
First time I've seen either device. Amazing.These are a little off topic, but still some interesting tech for drive in restaurants.
1948 Los Angeles. Motormat Drive In. Trays came out on the rails! (...) Piped in cold air in this drive in in Houston, Texas. 1957 (...)
I've never seen the tray delivery. I couldn't see that working out too well in bad weather. I don't like cold fries, and cold, wet fries would be even worse. LOLFirst time I've seen either device. Amazing.
The Cadillac looks like a 1953 sedan in good condition, which may explain why it does not have A/C. I was surprised to see a Caddy at a drive-in in a fifties photo but, then again, the car was 4-5 years old when the photo was taken in 1957.
I am outta my depth on sleds this old. but i looked at a few ... didnt find any Pontiac coupes with side-mounted spare till '30. body contours looked similar from '28 though (spare on rear behind "rumble seat" tho).The caption says 1920's and the capitol is in the background. I've been trying to figure out the car though.... I think it's a '31 Pontiac, so that wouldn't agree with the 1920's date.
The minimal building is interesting though. Just gas, no service, but there's a public phone. Note screens around the glass on the pumps.