Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00
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1819 NM-68, Embudo, NM 87531, United StatesMap
Phone+1 505-852-2995
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I do not know what was more delightful: Johnnie or his museum. They make my day everytime I go and I am very grateful for them both. Johnnie is a superb curator and a wise, knowledgeable and honorab...
Loved this place- and the owner, Johnny M. He’s collected, refurbished and artfully arranged every possible gas station artifact you can imagine. We called ahead to ask if he’d open up the place when...
Plan to stop here on your way to Taos for some memories
It might not look like a place to stop, but it DEFINITELY IS if you are old enough to remember hand-cranked gas pumps. The owner/operator, while he looks a little "rustic", is actually a retired Los ...
We stopped here on our way to Toas. What a blast to see all the classical gas stations items. There is no charge but leave a donation for the poor. Enjoy stepping back in time. The owner was there to ...
We stopped here on our way back to Santa Fe from Taos. We thought to be there a few minutes and ended up staying over an hour. As a former Amoco employee, I was mesmerized by all the old memorabilia...
Superb
I do not know what was more delightful: Johnnie or his museum. They make my day everytime I go and I am very grateful for them both. Johnnie is a superb curator and a wise, knowledgeable and honorab...
What A Gas!
Loved this place- and the owner, Johnny M. He’s collected, refurbished and artfully arranged every possible gas station artifact you can imagine. We called ahead to ask if he’d open up the place when...
Plan to stop here on your way to Taos for some memories
It might not look like a place to stop, but it DEFINITELY IS if you are old enough to remember hand-cranked gas pumps. The owner/operator, while he looks a little "rustic", is actually a retired Los ...
Great Experience
We stopped here on our way to Toas. What a blast to see all the classical gas stations items. There is no charge but leave a donation for the poor. Enjoy stepping back in time. The owner was there to ...
Wow, Just Wow!
We stopped here on our way back to Santa Fe from Taos. We thought to be there a few minutes and ended up staying over an hour. As a former Amoco employee, I was mesmerized by all the old memorabilia...