Vickers Petroleum Service Station
United States historic place
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The Vickers Petroleum Service Station is a historic building constructed in 1954 in Haysville, Kansas.[1][2] It was the first service station to feature a hyperbolic paraboloid form, also known as a "batwing", developed by John M. Hickman[3] and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places September 30, 2019[4]
Location140 N Main St., Haysville, Kansas
Coordinates37°33′55″N 97°21′08″W
Built1954
NRHPreferenceNo.100004455
Vickers Petroleum Service Station | |
Vickers Petroleum Service Station | |
| Location | 140 N Main St., Haysville, Kansas |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 37°33′55″N 97°21′08″W |
| Built | 1954 |
| NRHP reference No. | 100004455 |
| Added to NRHP | September 30, 2019 |
Haysville's Chamber of Commerce has used the building as an office since the interior was remodeled in 2007[5], which still retains it's branding of Vickers Petroleum.