The Provine Service Station (later the Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station or simply Lucille's Place) is a historic filling station on U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma. Located a half-mile south of Hydro, Oklahoma and operated by Lucille Hamons from 1941 until her death on August 18, 2000, the site was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Lucille Hamons' generous assistance to motorists on U.S. Route 66 during hard economic times at the end of the Great Depression would make her a US Route 66 legend, earning the nickname "Mother of the Mother Road."
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| - The Provine Service Station (later the Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station or simply Lucille's Place) is a historic filling station on U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma. Located a half-mile south of Hydro, Oklahoma and operated by Lucille Hamons from 1941 until her death on August 18, 2000, the site was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Lucille Hamons' generous assistance to motorists on U.S. Route 66 during hard economic times at the end of the Great Depression would make her a US Route 66 legend, earning the nickname "Mother of the Mother Road." (en)
- La Provine Service Station (connu également sous les noms Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station ou Lucille's) est une station-service américaine près d'Hydro, dans le comté de Caddo, en Oklahoma. Située le long de la route 66, elle a été construite en 1929 et reprise par Lucille et Carl Hamons en 1941. Cette dernière, surnommée "Mother of the Mother Road" est célèbre pour avoir servi ses clients pendant 59 ans, jusqu'à sa mort en 2000. La station est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 17 juillet 1997. (fr)
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| - The Provine Service Station (later the Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station or simply Lucille's Place) is a historic filling station on U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma. Located a half-mile south of Hydro, Oklahoma and operated by Lucille Hamons from 1941 until her death on August 18, 2000, the site was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Lucille Hamons' generous assistance to motorists on U.S. Route 66 during hard economic times at the end of the Great Depression would make her a US Route 66 legend, earning the nickname "Mother of the Mother Road." (en)
- La Provine Service Station (connu également sous les noms Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station ou Lucille's) est une station-service américaine près d'Hydro, dans le comté de Caddo, en Oklahoma. Située le long de la route 66, elle a été construite en 1929 et reprise par Lucille et Carl Hamons en 1941. Cette dernière, surnommée "Mother of the Mother Road" est célèbre pour avoir servi ses clients pendant 59 ans, jusqu'à sa mort en 2000. La station est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 17 juillet 1997. (fr)
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