📜 Museum dedicated to vintage gas station and road trip memorabilia. 🔍 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 ⛽️ Explore a vast collection of gas station paraphernalia, including gas pumps, signs, and diner items 🚗 See classic cars and trucks, and discover the commercial art of the open road 🆓 Free entrance, donations welcome 👨🦰 Meet Johnnie Meier, the passionate collector (if he's home) # Tips 📞 Call ahead to confirm Johnnie Meier is home and the museum is open. 📍 Located on the south side of NM route 68 in Embudo. # Cost 💰 Entrance is free, but donations are welcome. # Hours 🕒 Generally open when Johnnie Meier is home. # Getting There 🅿️ Free roadside parking available.
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