MOUNT OLIVE, ILLINOIS. The Soulsby Service
Station was built by Henry Soulsby in 1926 just in time for that new
national highway, Route 66. Henry designed the building himself, a
"house and canopy" structure that was a nice fit with the surrounding
rural Mount Olive neighborhood. The business was passed on to Henry's
children, Russell and Ola, when he retired, and the brother and sister
partners sold gas at the station until 1991. They spent a couple more
years at the spot greeting Route 66 tourists, then sold the place to a
neighbor in 1997. The National Park Service provided a grant in 2004 for
the station's preservation, and the old place looks great today.
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