Tulsa, OK is a short distance from where I live now and the town that I grew up in. I am there a lot and these are just a few of the old gas/service stations that I can remember going from disrepair to restored. Unfortunately I am not old enough to remember any of them in their prime. There are DOZENS more restored gas/service stations through out this part of Oklahoma and many are on national historic registries due to RT66 making a huge footprint through this state and it's "Oil capital" claims to fame. I really wish I had the time to go searching for vintage photos of these buildings.
Tulsa is VERY strict on regulating the historical sites as far as who can buy them and what will be done with them.
This Sinclair station was only a few blocks from the street I grew up on. Now a door and window maker's shop. Decent job on this one and the current companies image is fitting. I do remember it being a auto shop at some point and vacant at some point. This one is on the original RT66 now called 11th street.
These are both Phillips 66 stations in Downtown Tulsa. Mr, Phillips brought a lot of money and Jobs to Tulsa. Pretty sure they worship him up in Bartlesville now.
This one, I believe is located just down the street from the fire station that I first worked at when I came on the job. A pretty good representation of the original. I don't think this it is used for anything by looks. Probably bought by by one of the local high rollers in the area with disposable money, but don't quote me

The fire station I worked at was built in 1930, and yes, it has a pole. I love Tulsa's historic buildings. I could have pages of photos.
This one unfortunately was bought by AVIS rental car. While a nice resto, I hate what they use it for. Brand new import rental cars out front make me sad.
And What I believe is Tulsa's latest historical gas/service station resto. This one is located on a major arterial part of RT66 as well. With the "new" hwy 66 bridge going over the Arkansas river in the back ground. Haven't been over there since the resto so I don't know if it is occupied. This pic was obviously taken about a year ago judging by the snow.