Restored Texaco Service Station

Restored Texaco Service Station

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Built in the early 1930s, the Edgehill Service Station has been a fixture on Gloucester's landscape for over six decades as a bustling Texaco gas station. The Fairfield Foundation seized the property in 2010 to prevent its decline into disrepair and has since been meticulously restoring it to its former glory. Scheduled to reopen in March of 2018, the revamped facility will serve as a cutting-edge archaeology lab and educational center known as the Center for Archaeology, Preservation and Education (the CAPE). This photogrammetric model captures the CAPE during its final phase of construction.

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