This it the first one of our History Lost series. Back in the 1930's Jerry McFadin had two service stations (Rose Oil Co.) located in downtown Shreveport. One in the 800 block of Texas Avenue and the other one at the intersection of Louisiana and Cotton street. What was unique about them is they were an 'Airplane station' using 1930's era planes, with the wings serving as canopies over the pumps and the fuselage housed the cashier. The Texas Avenue location was featured on a postcard as to mark it's place in history.
You are seeking a magnetic nano with a log only so bring an pen and replace it the way you found it.
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