Creston/Union
County Tourism & Information Center located on Highway 34 and Park
Street, houses information and scrapbooks about the Phillips family and
information on Creston & Union County’s many attractions, upcoming
events and celebrations.
Period
gasoline pumps, the Phillips 66 trademark shield, and Phillips’
traditional colors of green and orange have been used to retain the
historic value of the building.
Frank Phillips, who founded the Phillips Petroleum Company in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and headed it for many years, was not a native
of Creston, but grew up in near-by Taylor County and began a career of
barbering in Creston when he was fourteen years old.
Phillips was born in Greeley County, Nebraska on November 23,
1873. The grasshoppers scourge in 1874 forced his family to move
back to Taylor County, Iowa, where Phillips grew to manhood.
During a family excursion to town one Sunday, Frank spied one of the
town’s barbers, decked out in fancy striped pants called spats, taking
a leisurely stroll. Frank then decided barbering was the life for
him. He found a job as an apprentice barber and settled down to
learn the trade in Creston. A few years later, bitten by the call
of adventure, Frank took his expertise west where he became a
barber in the silver fields of Utah. In 1895, Frank returned to
Creston and bought a barbershop located at the corner of Pine and
Montgomery Streets. By the time Phillips was 24, he had earned
enough money to buy the only other barbershop.
Not long after his return to Creston, Frank fell in love with the
banker’s daughter, Jane Gibson. After a few failed attempts to
stop the courtship, Jane’s father offered Frank a job in the banking
business and gave his consent to their marriage.
Frank Phillips and Jane Gibson were married February 18, 1897, in
Creston. For a short time Frank sold bonds in New England and Chicago
for John Gibson’s bank, but his heart was not in the job.
In 1903, Frank heard about a new oil field that had been discovered
near Bartlesville, Oklahoma, in what was then Indian Territory.
The spark of adventure was again ignited. He withdrew his savings
and headed to Oklahoma.
In 1917 he founded, with his brother, L.E., the Phillips Petroleum
Corporation. As the company grew, new gasoline stations were opened
across the country. In 1931 one of Iowa’s first Phillips 66 gasoline
stations was built and opened on the corner of South Cherry Street and
Highway 34 in Creston.
In 1994 the old filling station was donated to Union County. After
hours of volunteer labor, the renovated station opened in 1996 as
Creston/Union County's new Visitor Information Center.
The Information Center was dedicated to Frank Phillips, a Union County
farm boy and entrepreneur, whose dreams and hard work led him many
miles from his beloved boyhood home, but whose heart never left Union
County. |