Johnnie Meier Classical Gas Museum
A museum showcasing one man's collection of vintage gas station paraphernalia along the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico.

šŸ“œ Museum dedicated to vintage gas station and road trip memorabilia.
šŸ” Created by Johnnie Meier, a retired Los Alamos National Laboratory employee, it features vintage gas pumps, neon signs, soda machines, toys, motor oil cans, cars, trucks, and a vintage diner.

Why Go

ā›½ļø Explore a vast collection of gas station paraphernalia, including gas pumps, signs, and diner items
šŸš— See classic cars and trucks, and discover the commercial art of the open road
šŸ†“ Free entrance, donations welcome
šŸ‘Øā€šŸ¦° Meet Johnnie Meier, the passionate collector (if he's home)

Tips

šŸ“ž Call ahead to confirm Johnnie Meier is home and the museum is open.
šŸ“ Located on the south side of NM route 68 in Embudo.

Cost

šŸ’° Entrance is free, but donations are welcome.

Hours

šŸ•’ Generally open when Johnnie Meier is home.

Getting There

šŸ…æļø Free roadside parking available.

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