ST. LOUIS — One of St. Louis’ most iconic signs recently got a facelift. You’ve probably driven by it hundreds of times… the Amoco sign at Clayton Avenue and Skinker Boulevard is hard to miss. Since ...
Yes, it’s verifiably the world’s largest. And it sat atop an actual Amoco till 1998, when British Petroleum bought the company. But there’s been a big sign—and a gas station—there since 1922, “which ...
The Amoco torch has been re-lit in Chicago. Oil-and-gas giant BP doused the familiar red, white and blue brand shortly after purchasing Amoco 20 years ago, and the signage gradually disappeared as gas ...
The famous Amoco sign at the corner of Skinker and Clayton Avenue is getting a paint job on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com ST. LOUIS — After nearly two decades, ...
CLAYTON, MO – It`s a ubiquitous oversized part of St. Louis. Only the Arch along the riverfront or catsup bottle in Collinsville or Budweiser Eagle can lay claim to being a bigger iconic landmark ...
Amoco, the iconic red, white and blue gas stations that disappeared nearly 20 years ago after the company’s merger with BP, are beginning to pop up once again in Chicago and a handful of other markets ...
A Lake Worth gas station operator who says he is being forced out by BP Amoco protested the oil company’s actions on Wednesday. Other gas station operators and their families joined him. “Amoco. Don’t ...
WOOD RIVER — Wood River’s history with the oil industry goes back over a century, and a piece of that heritage was recently stolen from the city’s museum. Volunteers with the Wood River Museum noticed ...
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