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This unique two-story service station was constructed in 1929 with an apartment on the second story. In 1934, owners, Ida and W.O. Waldrop, branded the station as The Provine Station. And from 1941 to 2000, the station was affectionately known as Lucille's for owner Lucille Hammons, who passed in 2000. Lucille was known far and wide as the "Mother of the Mother Road".
This replica fits nicely on your desk, windowsill, mantle, nightstand, bookshelf, or anywhere you think you'll catch a glimpse!
We handcraft this replica on 3/4" thick wood with colorful details on the front and its story on the back in our Wooster, Ohio workshop.
See Casper? He's our black cat mascot, sitting in front, watching all those who come and go!
Product Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 4 1/8"
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