Richard A. "Skip" Davis, Jr. Collection of Coastal and Geologic Illustrations
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Creation Date
5-1-1991
Abstract
Harold's Auto Center in Spring Hill, Florida. Originally a Sinclair gas station, it was converted into an automotive repair shop. The dinosaur structure resembles an Apatosaurus and stands 47 feet tall and is 110 feet long.
Alt Text
A large, white dinosaur-shaped building with three arched entrances and a long neck extending upward. A sign reading "Harold's Auto Center" in red lettering hangs on the side of the "body". Several vehicles are parked around the structure on a clear day.
Keywords
Automobile repair shops, Dinosaurs in art, Sinclair Oil Corporation
Extent
1 color photograph
Subject: geographic
Pasco County (Fla.); Spring Hill (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Identifier
D34-00709
Recommended Citation
Davis, Richard A., "Harold's Auto Center, Spring Hill, Florida" (1991). Richard A. "Skip" Davis, Jr. Collection of Coastal and Geologic Illustrations. Image 196.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/davis_coastal/196
Keywords
Automobile repair shops, Dinosaurs in art, Sinclair Oil Corporation
