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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. Its reference number is 4000420.
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Summary
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Soulsby Service Station in w:Mount Olive, Illinois. |
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© April 2003. Illinois Route 66 Heritage Project. |
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http://library.byways.org/view_details.html?MEDIA_OBJECT_ID=58765 |
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Patty Kuhn |
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Object location
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39° 4′ 23.00″ N, 89° 44′ 8.00″ W
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( Info)39.073056;-89.735556 |
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