January 22, 2015

The Last Shell Oil Clamshell Station in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The Last Shell Oil Clamshell Station


Although Winston-Salem, North Carolina is known more for tobacco than oil, it is home to the last Shell Oil clamshell station in the United States. Located on the quiet corner of Sprague and Peachtree Streets, the station sits abandoned, its two tall pumps now no more than curiosities.


In the 1930s, a local distributor of Shell called Quality Oil built seven stations in Winston-Salem and one in the nearby town of Kernersville. Joe Glenn and Bert Bennett, who had acquired the distribution, erected the clamshells as advertisements; their quirkiness intended to draw customers.


The clamshell stations represented the transformation of a brand into a building, a symbol into a real thing. When Raymond Loewy designed the current Shell symbol in 1971, it had already gone though many incarnations. Although the original 1901 brand for the London-based Shell Transport and Trading Company was a mussel shell, by 1904 the scallop shell was introduced – possibly from the family coat of arms of the company’s founder Marcus Samuel, whose business would merge with Royal Dutch Petroleum Company to form Royal Dutch-Shell Oil. Samuel had a habit of naming his tankers after different kinds of shells, and he had a background importing objects from the Far East, including beautiful shells.



It wasn’t easy to make shell-shaped gas stations. The office and bathroom area were boxed in, surrounded by a bent wood and wire frame, and then covered in stucco. This last station remained open until the 1950s and housed a lawn mower repair business in the 1970s and 80s. In 1976, it became the first individual station in America to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Formerly a regional office for Preservation North Carolina, now the clamshell is a shrine to itself. On the walls inside hang framed newspaper articles about its opening and a clamshell station calendar. Antique black-and-white photographs line the shelves, which also display a teddy bear, old Shell signs, a coffee mug, miscellaneous antique cans, and a tin of vintage Monkey Grip Patch. A coffee table book has been left open to a picture of the station. In one corner sits an antique red container labeled Shell.


Preservation North Carolina still holds protective covenants on the property, so the clamshell will be preserved in perpetuity.




















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Making Mistakes at Mount Cook

Night Photography A while ago, I suggested that maybe I could create a night photography tutorial. I must confess that I have never actually done this. It would be a really awesome thing, but I’ve just been too busy I’m afraid! I know that sounds lame, but they actually take quite a long time to […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/01/23/making-mistakes-at-mount-cook/

Hey, these aren’t the seats I reserved!





from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-troubleshooter/hey-arent-seats-reserved/

How Starwood Got Hacked Over the Past Week

Several folks had their Starwood Preferred Guest accounts drained over the past week, many of whom have shared their stories with me. Krebs on Security has the story on how it happened. [A] Starwoods-specific account-checking tool that was released for free on Leakforums[dot]org, an English-language forum dedicated to helping (mostly low-skilled) misfits monetize compromised credentials […]


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American Is Replacing Their Unpopular First Class Chocolate Chip Cookie. Here’s Why That Matters.

I read a rumor in my Facebook feed that American was changing its onboard cookies again, and I reached out to see if that was true. A spokesperson told me, “Rumor confirmed. We’re changing cookies.” That’s exciting news, believe it or not, for an American Airlines frequent flyer — both because the cookie they introduced […]


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Storms in Bushman’s Kloof

Our first two days in the Kloof, it rained. This was new. Last time, the weather varied from hot to “OMG MY FACE IS MELTING LIKE THAT NAZI FROM RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARC” hot. Now it was colder than it had been in London the week before, which isn’t really saying much, because London […]



from The Everywhereist http://www.everywhereist.com/storms-in-bushmans-kloof/

Virgin Australia Drops Fuel Surcharges — Will Qantas and Other Airlines Follow?

Amid pressure from different groups within Australia, Virgin Australia has decided to eliminate fuel surcharges completely from their fares, according to Business Spectator. It is worth noting that this move by Virgin Australia is mostly symbolic, given that they will simply increase fares to offset the elimination of fuel surcharges and that they had stopped […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/virgin-australia-drops-fuel-surcharges-will-qantas-and-other-airlines-follow.html

Korean Air SkyPass Transfers Returning To Ultimate Rewards

In late November, points transfers from Chase Ultimate Rewards to Korean Air SkyPass suddenly became unavailable. There was no advance notice or explanation, which suggested to me that it was temporary, and not a permanent change. Usually when partnerships like this are discontinued, at least some advance notice is given.


A few days after the transfer functionality was discontinued I wrote a post about how it looked like the change was temporary, given that Chase customer service was saying the Ultimate Rewards website would be updated when (not if) the functionality returns.


Then in late December we found out that Korean Air SkyPass transfers would be returning to Ultimate Rewards as of January 2015, though no exact date was provided.


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Startup pitch: HelloShift helps hotel managers and staff operate efficiently

Launched in August 2014, HelloShift is a San Francisco-based startup that’s aiming to be an enterprise collaboration tool for hotel operations similar ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/startup-pitch-hotelshift-slack-hotels/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=startup-pitch-hotelshift-slack-hotels

Five Great Bicycle Routes in Europe

Planes, trains, and automobiles certainly provide travelers with an edge when it comes to getting the most mileage out of Europe's dreamy, castle-flecked landscapes. But there's a price to pay: We end up being passive observers, rather than participants in the journey itself. For an intimate travel experience alive with nature and a sense of history, train your sites on these five routes.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/22/five-great-bicycle-routes-in-europe/

'Am I Going Down?' New app tries to reassure fliers

A new app aimed at easing the nerves of fearful fliers uses crash statistics and airline data to analyze the odds a flight will crash.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/22/travel/flight-crash-app/index.html

Does weed help your workout?

Ever get high and work out? You may be on to something...



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/pulse/new-evidence-marijuana-can-beneficial-athletic-performance/

@NatGeoTravel Staff Bucket List: 2015

The staff at National Geographic Travel is continually criss-crossing the globe to uncover the best and the brightest places, but we have travel wish lists just like everyone else. Here’s where we want to go in 2015 and why.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/22/natgeotravel-staff-bucket-list-2015/

Fins up! A close encounter with killer whales

A man on a paddleboard in Laguna Beach, California, gets up close to a group of orcas and captures his experience on video.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2015/01/20/pkg-orig-paddleboarder-close-encounter-with-killer-whales.cnn.html

American Can Once Again Book All Etihad Awards

On Tuesday I wrote about how some Etihad Airways awards didn't seem bookable with American AAdvantage miles, which was very unfortunate timing given that Etihad recently started making First Class Apartment award space available from Abu Dhabi to London and from Abu Dhabi to Sydney.


In the middle of last year, there was a glitch whereby American AAdvantage couldn’t see Etihad award availability, and it took almost a month before that was fixed. I was hoping this wasn't a repeat of that saga. Though more than anything I was a bit concerned by the fact that only some routes were being blocked, which suggested to me that it wasn't an IT issue, but rather something more intentional.


Anyway, the good news is that whatever the problem was, it seems to have been fixed. All Etihad Airways flights are once again bookable using American AAdvatange miles.


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