Texaco Station now Van Lieus
Brewing Company
211 West Walnut Street

A Texaco service station was constructed at Third and W. Walnut Street in 1929 and operated by W.O. Texter. Charles E. Nungesser operated the station from 1932 until 1948 continuing to sell Texaco gasoline and lubrication products.
In 1948, two World War II servicemen, Lester Wenhold and Winfield Slotter, began operating the station as Slotter & Wenhold Texaco. Their gasoline and auto repair business continued to 1971 when Ron Kuhn took over ownership.
In 1948, two World War II servicemen, Lester Wenhold and Winfield Slotter, began operating the station as Slotter & Wenhold Texaco. Their gasoline and auto repair business continued to 1971 when Ron Kuhn took over ownership.
More recently, Bucks County Auto Care operated an auto repair and towing service from this location. In 2020, the property was sold, and renovations began to convert the building to a brew pub. Van Lieus Brewing Company plans to open their brewery and taproom in Fall, 2022 beginning a new life for the building.
Reference Perkasie Historical Society archives
Reference Perkasie Historical Society archives