The Soulsby Service Station is a historic service station in Mount Olive, Illinois. The station is located along historic U.S. Route 66 and is the oldest usable service station on the highway in Illinois. It serves as an example of the house and canopy gas station design.
Henry Soulsby built the station in 1926 after an injury forced him to leave the mining industry and operated it along with his children Russell and Ola Soulsby. His son Russell, a World War II naval communications technician, operated a radio and TV repair business out of the station as Interstate 55 diverted highway traffic away from the site in the late 1950s.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulsby_Service_Station
Official website http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/soulsby_service_station_mt_olive.html
Address 640 W 1st North St, 62069, United States
Coordinates 39°4'23.002" N -89°44'8.002" E