Columbus #8 - Columbus, GA
Columbus #8
Sing Food Store
Columbus, GA 31904
Built in 1979, Columbus #8 was constructed right on the heels of Columbus #7 yet has a few subtle differences, most notable is the wooden canopy; it is possibly the only station remaining with an original cypress pump canopy that is fully in-tact. This model of station was designed to feature the wood as a warm, artistic touch in contrast to the traditional steel of the time. What is even more surprising is that the canopy was expanded twice to accommodate four more pumps which used wood to match the existing structure. The first expansion happened sometime between 1993 and 1999 after Summit bought the station. The second expansion happened between 2008 and 2009 to bring the canopy to its present size. During this time, the wood was painted white so the full effect doesn't remain but it is nice to see this adaptive reuse, even though the canopy leaks between the 2008 addition and the original roof-line.
Circa 1979 Sing wooden pump canopy - still in use in 2021 at Columbus #8 The original configuration ended before pump 5 and only been two columns wide, not three. |
While the canopy at Columbus #8 now houses six multi-grade pumps that can accommodate a total of twelve cars, it was originally built to house six single-grade pumps with the ability to park four cars. Three pumps would have been centered between each set of columns, directly under the center of the pitched roof. A similar configuration is seen in the picture of Columbus #7, just with a different canopy style. The divide between the original canopy and the addition can be seen in the photo below just above and to the right of pump 8. The peak of the original canopy can be seen above pump 2 where a beam is running.
The "front" of Columbus #8 featuring the gasoline payment window and a door flanking either side. The original canopy, centered with the station, can also be seen with the addition on the left. |
This Sing Store also retains most of the awning structure that dates back to the late '70s. The top piece of the façade was removed and the pitch of the roof was lowered a bit to allow the "Summit" banner to have a consistent height across the edifice. The interior of the store has been reconfigured to expand the checkout counter and block the door in the picture above. The gasoline payment window is still in place and just has a piece of metal blocking the transaction port on the bottom of the pane of glass (behind the black Dodge Dart).
One final remaining piece of this station's Sing days are the parking lot vacuum lights. These were often located in the crux of the intersection for corner stations since that real estate couldn't be used for much else. I'm not sure if the vacuum unit is original but the lights have retained their original fixtures over the last 40 years. Furthermore, the right light post has retained the Amoco "air Help yourself" sign. Also of note is how the gas and diesel price per gallon are the same.
Sing vacuum and air station at Columbus #8 with original light fixtures. |
Some History
Interior Pictures
This looks like any other slightly run-down convenience store. Complete with 'gambling' machines in front of the window. The coolers and tile are almost certainly original to the Sing days. |
Again, pretty boring (minus the bug light on the milk crate). The storage room is in the middle of shot. I do wonder what is in the chest freezer though . . . |
These cabinets scream '80s convenience store. The Gulfport Sing Store had red laminate counters but beige cabinets. These look worn out regardless. Also, what is with the black faux-marble adhesive sheets? |
Google Street Views
Aerial Views
Historic Aerials - 1968 Future site of Columbus #8 Sing store. |
Historic Aerials - 1981 Newly built Columbus #8 store on corner of Whitesville & Double Churches Road. |
Google Earth - February 1993 Columbus #8 just before the lease was turned over to McDonald Oil on 6/23/1993. |
Google Earth - July 2007 Columbus #8 after first canopy extension and just before second canopy addition in 2008. |
Google Earth - November 2020 Columbus #8 with both canopy additions in its current configuration. |
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Parcel ID: 191 024 020A