SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. Bill Shea stands by the
old pumps of his gas station at the time of our first meeting in 2005.
Bill was one of the first business owners I met on 66, after he spotted
me wandering around all the stuff the station has accumulated
since it opened in the 1940's. I took his famous $2 tour and was
delighted to be treated to Bill Shea's version of old 66, as he showed
me some of the antiques he had on display, recounted his own family
history, described what the Springfield area was like when he first
opened up for business after WWII, then posed for me in his Marathon Gas
overalls out by the pumps. I have to say that Bill was as nice a fellow
as I would meet on the old highway, even though he never came even
close to a smile during our conversation, lengthy as it was. And that
was just fine with me. Small businessmen have no time for such niceties.
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