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Throwback Thursday: Do You Remember...?
An old advertisement and story of a business from Enfield's past.

ENFIELD, CT — In this weekly series, Enfield Patch remembers a business or landmark in town that is no longer in existence.
Today we continue the new format of this column we recently instituted: old advertisements from local businesses in some 1970s and 1980s Enfield and Fermi high school yearbooks and early-1960s to mid-1980s telephone directories and newspapers (remember newspapers - those things people used to read in the morning with their coffee...).
Today we feature a Yellow Pages ad from Keller Oil, which was one of the most prominent oil delivery companies in Enfield during the 1970s and 1980s.
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The business was on Enfield Street for many years, on land now owned by Artioli Dodge, and is remembered for the spectacular fire in Oct. 1974, when fuel from a gasoline tanker ignited and damaged about 50 cars in a nearby parking lot.
Enfield Patch invites readers to share their memories in the comments section below.
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Do you have a photo or an old ad from a former Enfield business? Email it to tim.jensen@patch.com and we’ll feature it in an upcoming column.
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