Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania - Paperback

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Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania - Paperback

$24.99 USD
Sale price  $24.99 USD Regular price 

by Jimmy Rosen (Author), Emily McCoy (Author), Jeff Arch (Foreword by)

As automobile transportation exploded in the first half of the 20th century, the service station became a part of everyday life for a growing number of Americans in Central Pennsylvania.

These roadside stops provided necessary goods and services for the motoring public while featuring diverse aesthetics and promoting brand loyalty. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, motorists passing through central Pennsylvania had an ever-increasing number of service stations from which to choose. With the state capital Harrisburg at its core, this area has experienced marked growth while managing to preserve much of the historic beauty for which it is known. Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania is a showcase of those stations and the people who owned them and a tribute to the beauty of a bygone era.

Author Biography

Jimmy Rosen is an avid collector of petroliana and other 20th-century pop culture memorabilia. Emily McCoy has a passion for Harrisburg history and has collaborated with Rosen since 2019. Many of the photographs are from Rosen's private collection. Although Jeff Arch left Harrisburg for Hollywood many years ago, he still has connections and warm memories of growing up in central Pennsylvania. Arch is best known for penning the romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle. In the foreword, he fondly remembers a specialty sandwich from a Harrisburg gas station.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.29 x 9.26 x 6.53 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 22, 2024

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