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Looking back: Texaco Central Service Station, Rosalia, Wash., 1924


 Charles Hall, built this Texaco Central Service Station in 1923, on the site of his former blacksmith shop, on the main street of Rosalia, Wash. The Texaco Station continued to operate until 1980. In 2000 Hall's family donated the property and building to the Chamber of Commerce. The building has been remodeled and is now the Rosalia Visitor Resource and Interpretive Center. The photo was taken in 1924.
 (Photo courtesy of Diane Nebel / The Spokesman-Review)
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Charles Hall family operation

Charles Hall, built this Texaco Central Service Station in 1923 on the site of his former blacksmith shop, on the main street of Rosalia, Wash. The Texaco station continued to operate until 1980. In 2000 Hall’s family donated the property and building to the Chamber of Commerce. The building has been remodeled and is now the Rosalia Visitor Resource and Interpretive Center. The photo was taken in 1924.