PETE'S ROUTE 66 GAS STATION MUSEUM
Museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
Gas station serving as a museum and souvenir store dedicated to Road 66, displaying old gas pumps, oil cans
Located on Route 66, this service station was built in 1939 and operated as such until 1988, when it became an ambulance company. The building was bought in 2002 by a certain Neill Petrie - "Pete" - who wanted to restore it to its original state, but solely as a museum and souvenir store dedicated to Road 66. He displays old gas pumps, vintage oil cans and vintage signs.
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Members' reviews on PETE'S ROUTE 66 GAS STATION MUSEUM
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Visited in august 2015
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Un petit air de Disneyland sur cette fameuse route 66,comme seul les américains savent le faire...Pas très authentique mais au combien sympathique un arrêt sur la route 66 à Williams et dans ce musée-magasin de souvenir.