[1] Specifically it "follows the English Cottage design established by Carl August Petersen of the Pure Oil Company.
The station is an excellent example of the company's English Cottage design that was widely constructed throughout the country during the 1920s to the early 1950s.
Resting on a concrete slab foundation, the one story white brick building is highlighted by a series of steeply pitch side gable roofs covered with blue tinted asphalt shingles.
Rehabilitated as a result of a tax credit project, the Spring Street Service Station maintains a high degree of integrity.
This article about a property in Warren County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.