DWalt
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During the early to mid 1960s I frequently drove through Chillicothe, Ohio. I always filled my gas tank there as there was a long-running gas price war. The price was always in the 15-20 cent range. Most everywhere else it was a nickel or dime higher. And I bought cigarettes in Kentucky for 20-25 cents per pack then.>The last time gas was 18 cents a gallon (average price in the US) was 1940. That was 14 years before I was born<
Maybe at the name stations - phillips, texaco, standard. But there was a tide station about a half a mile from my house, and that's where Mama bought gas. When I was getting of the age to drive, so gasoline prices was something I needed to pay attention to - this would be the late '60s - gas was regularly around 15 cents. During gas wars I saw it as low as a dime. Don't ever remember seeing single digit gas, but I've seen it close.
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