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Ambler-Becker Station, corner Rt 17 & W Waupansie St., Dwight, IL A Friendly Refuge in Dwight The Ambler-Becker Texaco Station operated longer than any service station on Route 66. It was run by local families for 66 years, from 1933 – 1999. Flats were fixed, breakdowns towed, and at times, the spirits of weary travelers restored. This quaint “house and canopy” cottage style building blended with neighborhoods where filling stations were just becoming common. It evoked a sense of comfort and home for travelers. Ambler's Era Basil “Tubby” Ambler owned the business from 1954-1966 when it was known as Ambler's Texaco Station. He kept a couch in his station to invite folks to feel at home. Becker's Era Fourteen-year old Phil Becker was hired by Tubby Ambler to do odd jobs at the station in 1964. He bought his old friend's business in 1970 and operated it for over 26 years as Phil Becker's Texaco and, later, Marathon Gas Station. Passing on the Tradition Phil and Deb Becker donated the station to the citizens of Dwight in 2004. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and in the Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame. Today, the station continues to serve travelers as the Visitor's Center for the Village of Dwight.
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