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Crown Central Petroleum

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Crown Central Petroleum/Crown Central LLC
Company typeprivate
IndustryOil and Gasoline
Founded1925 Harris County, Texas
HeadquartersBaltimore, Maryland
ProductsPetrochemical
RevenueUnknown
Number of employees
Unknown
Websitewww.crowncentral.com

Crown Central Petroleum, commonly known as Crown, is an American oil company that has flourished in Baltimore since the early 20th century until its recent decline due to rebranding.

History

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Crown Central Petroleum Company or Crown, first began in 1917 in Harris County, Texas, when the New Crown Oil and Refining Company's Number 3 well struck oil.[citation needed]

In 2013 Clark Brands acquired the brand licensing business of Crown Central Petroleum.[1]

An abandoned Crown gas station was used in the production of House Of Cards, a Netflix original series.[2] The building, in Churchville, Maryland, is currently still standing.

Endangerment

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During the summer of 2006, many stations began to disappear.[citation needed] All but about 20 stations were rebranded to either Texaco, Chevron Corporation, or Royal Dutch Shell gas stations. This is because the company sold these stations about two years ago, as reported in The Baltimore Sun.[citation needed]

As of the Spring of 2022 20 Crown stations operate in the state of Maryland. There are four Crown branded stations operating in Baltimore, Maryland. All four stations utilized a standard self service canopy set up featuring a brick and tan stucco design. All four stations currently operate 24 hours a day. The stations can be found at 4201 Erdman Ave , 5101 York Rd, 501 E 33rd St and 4123 Frederick Ave

References

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  1. ^ "Clark Brands, Crown Central Combine to Form New Company". 2013-02-10. Retrieved 2020-09-27.
  2. ^ ANDERSON, DAVID. "Former Churchville gas station dressed up for 'House of Cards' shooting". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
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