Nobody ever wants to go to a gas station (thanks mostly to overpriced fuel and snacks), but we have come to find that some stations are better than others. How? It’s if said overpriced snacks are outstanding (like QuikTrip soft pretzels) or if the station is unique in some way, like the oldest gas station in America, which just so happens to be in Colorado:
Welcome to the aptly named Petrified Wood Service Station!
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(Okay, so it isn’t technically the longest-operating gas station, but it is the oldest due to the materials used to make it.)
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Constructed in 1932, the Service Station was built initially as a gas station before becoming an office for a car dealership and, finally, a fascinating Ripley’s Believe It or Not endorsed attraction.
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Constructed entirely of - you guessed it! - petrified wood, the Petrified Wood Service Station materials were all sourced from local petrified trees, making it equal parts historical and fire resistant.
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The way the Station was designed is truly remarkable! For example, the doors alone were made of great trees almost 4 feet in diameter, with a single piece weighing a whopping 3,200 pounds!
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While the inside of the structure is not open to the public, the exterior can be seen at its original location in Lamar.
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To learn more about this truly unique piece of Colorado history, please visit Stagner Inc’s website.
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Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured here on Only in Colorado? Tell us about it here! To discover even more to see and do around the small town of Lamar, you will want to check out The One Small Town In Colorado With Delicious Mexican Food On Every Corner.
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Address: 501 N Main St, Lamar, CO 81052, USA
Welcome to the aptly named Petrified Wood Service Station!
Google Maps
(Okay, so it isn’t technically the longest-operating gas station, but it is the oldest due to the materials used to make it.)
TripAdvisor/Don224
Constructed in 1932, the Service Station was built initially as a gas station before becoming an office for a car dealership and, finally, a fascinating Ripley’s Believe It or Not endorsed attraction.
Stagner Inc.
Constructed entirely of - you guessed it! - petrified wood, the Petrified Wood Service Station materials were all sourced from local petrified trees, making it equal parts historical and fire resistant.
TripAdvisor/007BigBlue
The way the Station was designed is truly remarkable! For example, the doors alone were made of great trees almost 4 feet in diameter, with a single piece weighing a whopping 3,200 pounds!
Google Maps
While the inside of the structure is not open to the public, the exterior can be seen at its original location in Lamar.
TripAdvisor/Management
To learn more about this truly unique piece of Colorado history, please visit Stagner Inc’s website.
Google Maps
Do you have a favorite attraction, restaurant, or event that you would like to see featured here on Only in Colorado? Tell us about it here! To discover even more to see and do around the small town of Lamar, you will want to check out The One Small Town In Colorado With Delicious Mexican Food On Every Corner.
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Stagner Inc.
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