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"Gas stations abandoned during the fuel crisis in the winter of 1973-74 were sometimes used for other purposes. This station at Potlatch, Washington, west of Olympia was turned into a religious meeting hall. Signs painted on the gas pumps proclaim 'fill up with the Holy Ghost . . . and Salvation.'" |
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April 1974 |
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Photo by David Falconer, April 1974 source |
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David Falconer |
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PD-LAYOUT; PD-USGOV-NARA.
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Potlatch (Mason) inhabited place ( 47°22′01″N 123°07′48″W / 47.367°N 123.13°W / 47.367; -123.13; NARA geographical record) |
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