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GO: Petrified Wood Gas Station in Decatur

Reyn ManssonBy Reyn ManssonNovember 24, 2012Updated:February 12, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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Petrified Wood Station in Decatur, Texas. Photograph by Tom Wiley.
Petrified Wood Station in Decatur, Texas. Photograph by Tom Wiley.

Before the interstate highway system bypassed the main streets of small town America, there was a thriving tourist trade among businesses offering roadtripping travelers places to buy gas and eat a hot meal.  In order to attract travelers these businesses often used unusual architecture and sights to get people to stop, linger and buy.

Built in 1927, the Texas Tourist Camp in Decatur, Texas offered gas, food and lodging to travelers along US Highway 81/287. According to Mainstreet Decatur Texas “Local Businessman C.F. Boydston purchased this site, a former feed lot in 1927. Recognizing a potential business opportunity offering services to the traveling public, he built a wooden shed and gas station in 1927. Travelers were allowed to build campfires during overnight stays and by 1931 Boydston added three wooden cabins with garages to the camp complex. The buildings were later faced with rock and more cabins were added in 1935. The original wooden gas station was covered with petrified wood in 1935 when the highway was widened and remained in operation by the Boydston family until 1988.”

It’s claimed that the cafe, now called The Whistle Stop, is still in operation.

The Texas Tourist Camp is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.



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