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A rundown old gas station on a stretch of desert highway in Peach Springs, Arizona has made a national list of endangered historic places. Osterman’s gas station was built in 1929 and was once a community hub for the Hualapai people, as well as a place for tourists traveling Route 66. Now the building is nearly in ruins.
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A recent list from Architectural Digest ranked Winslow's Adobe-inspired post office among 10 others from around the world.
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A vintage gas station in Peach Springs owned by the Hualapai Tribe has been named as one of America’s most endangered historic places.
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The demolition of a decades-old building built as a replica to one that existed over 100 years ago near the O.K. Corral gunfight has stirred up a dustup…