Photograph
Heafford Junction Service Station
When Phil Kilinski built this unique Dutch Mill gas station six miles north of Tomahawk in the mid 1940s, he created a whimsical attraction that successfully drew speeding post-World War II vacationers off what was the U.S. Highway 51. |
Image ID: | 64043 |
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Creation Date: | 2008 |
Creator Name: | Fay, Mark |
City: | Heafford Junction |
County: | Lincoln |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | WHS Press Fill 'er Up |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | digital file |
Original Format Number: | 0903000044 |
Original Dimensions: | 4080 X 3189 pixels |
Appears in Fill 'er Up: The Glory Days of Wisconsin Gas Stations by Jim Draeger and Mark Speltz, published by the Wisconsin Historical Society Press, page 151 |
Windmills |
Trees |
Cities and towns |
Petroleum industry and trade |
Outdoor photography |
Gasoline industry |
Signs and signboards |
Service stations |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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