The start of the 1920s brought in a new era for transportation, and automobiles had become a mainstream method of travel for many people.
A man fills up his automobile at a fueling station in 1924.
National Motor Museum/Heritage Images/Getty ImagesThough many countries were still recovering from the negative effects of World War I, by 1924 the United States had bounced back and become a hive of industry.
One of the most popular vehicles of the time was the Ford Model T, which the Ford Motor Company sold between the years 1908 and 1927.
When it was time to fill up the tank, drivers would pull into a fueling station, like the one pictured above, where gas would run you between 13 and 25 cents per gallon.
Organizations:
National Motor Museum, Ford, Ford Motor Company
Locations:
United States