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You remember, don’t you? The smell of gasoline in the air, the sound of the bell ringing as you drove over the hose, and the friendly attendant who’d pump your gas, clean your windshield, and check your oil. Back in those days, gas stations were more than just a place to fuel up; they were social hubs where people would gather to chat, catch up on the latest news, and even get a bite to eat. Before 1970, full service was the norm, and self-service was rare. In 1942 gasoline was 20 cents a gallon.
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