The Canute Service Station is a historic service station located along former U.S. Route 66 in Canute, Oklahoma. The service station was built in two sections; the western section opened in 1936 as a roadhouse, while the service station itself was added in 1939. The station was designed in the Pueblo Deco style, an architectural style which blended elements of the Art Deco and Pueblo Revival styles. The Pueblo Deco style was most popular in the Southwest, particularly among businesses on Route 66 looking to attract westbound travelers. The service station's Pueblo Deco elements include its stucco exterior, its castellated parapet decorated with tile diamonds, and its red tile roof.
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| - La Canute Service Station est une ancienne station-service américaine à Canute, dans le comté de Washita, en Oklahoma. Située le long de l'U.S. Route 66, elle a été construite en 1936 puis agrandie en 1939 selon un style désormais Pueblo Deco. Elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 9 février 1995. (fr)
- The Canute Service Station is a historic service station located along former U.S. Route 66 in Canute, Oklahoma. The service station was built in two sections; the western section opened in 1936 as a roadhouse, while the service station itself was added in 1939. The station was designed in the Pueblo Deco style, an architectural style which blended elements of the Art Deco and Pueblo Revival styles. The Pueblo Deco style was most popular in the Southwest, particularly among businesses on Route 66 looking to attract westbound travelers. The service station's Pueblo Deco elements include its stucco exterior, its castellated parapet decorated with tile diamonds, and its red tile roof. (en)
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| - The Canute Service Station is a historic service station located along former U.S. Route 66 in Canute, Oklahoma. The service station was built in two sections; the western section opened in 1936 as a roadhouse, while the service station itself was added in 1939. The station was designed in the Pueblo Deco style, an architectural style which blended elements of the Art Deco and Pueblo Revival styles. The Pueblo Deco style was most popular in the Southwest, particularly among businesses on Route 66 looking to attract westbound travelers. The service station's Pueblo Deco elements include its stucco exterior, its castellated parapet decorated with tile diamonds, and its red tile roof. The service station was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1995. (en)
- La Canute Service Station est une ancienne station-service américaine à Canute, dans le comté de Washita, en Oklahoma. Située le long de l'U.S. Route 66, elle a été construite en 1936 puis agrandie en 1939 selon un style désormais Pueblo Deco. Elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 9 février 1995. (fr)
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