The Jalopy Journal
The South Shore of Nova Scotia, Liverpool 1958 and 1996. Nice to see some continuity. Like all the above stations, this one is gone now too. It's...
More Annapolis Valley: This was in Kentville, N.S. I wish I had a house as nice as this one! [ATTACH] This one was in Wolfville. N.S. White...
Some more from Nova Scotia. These were all stations in the Annapolis Valley. These two were a station built partly into a hillside in Aylesford,...
I was about to point and say"Look at that really old truck parked out front!" Then, I suddenly realized that my daily driver is considerably older...
Update: I was just contacted by the daughter of the man who was the operator of the station I posted above from 1950. It was located on Quinpool...
This next set were all in the town of Amherst, Nova Scotia, starting with a very old Irving Oil station; Irving is a local legend here in the...
Lower Sackville is a suburb of Halifax, and this is the main thoroughfare, now a big intersection where two 4-lane roads meet. The Fina station is...
Here's a couple more from Nova Scotia. Harbour Motors was a Ford dealer. The dealership moved outside town to glossy new premises, but the...
I didn't think they did atom bomb testing in Arizona. :D Seriously though, even though I'm glued to this thread, sometimes it's heartbreaking...
Notice the pulley-operated signal arm on top of the "Painted Desert Park" sign? Not sure who it was designed to flag down, but I wonder if it was...
Here's a really sad one in our city, the former CBC building:[ATTACH] It was originally built in Art Deco/Streamline as a car...
[ATTACH] I know this is five years later, but the thread is still active, so I thought this would be appropriate, being an update. This is my...
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