The structure is a single-story T-shaped masonry building with modest Mediterranean Revival styling.
A porte-cochère projects forward, across the area that originally housed gas pumps.
It was built in 1937 by the Sinclair Oil Corporation, along what was the major coastal route in South Carolina until the construction of Interstate 95.
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