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March 2024 by Mike Mastracco
A great spot for anyone who's interested in automotive items antique items vintage displays and such......
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August 2022 by Raphael Rivas
I loved seeing this historic stuff hopefully I'll get to go in the actual museum one day.
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August 2022 by Rich Mulvey
Cute little museum
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June 2021 by MJ
I buy gas here all the time. Best price
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January 2021 by colleen c
While visiting Fort Stanwix we purposely HAD to drive by this place. I have a family filled with motorheads ~ military and hobbyist and was REALLY looking forward to see old Americana brought back to life. BUT there website does say the museum is closed during the winter but thought we still would be able to see everything else. All 4 gas pumps were REMOVED!!! UGHhhhh sooo upset!
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August 2020 by Chevy5Speed
Great history here
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June 2019 by Don O
This is a quaint stop to make if you are visiting Rome, NY. It is so nice to see a little bit of Americana preserved. I would not go back to Rome just for this museum, but if you are in Rome, it is a must stop!
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February 2019 by terra muscarella
It's not a real gas station it's a little store
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October 2018 by GrammyJ43
This 1929 gas station is part of a revitalization of the History of Rome, NY. It’s located centrally. Gas was sold for thee cents a gallon. What would make this museum more unique would be a 1929 Automobile.
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March 2018 by John R Horne II
IT IS NOT CLOSED, Open by appointment only. This is a living Museum of Gas Stations of yester-years. This is an awesome step back into time. It would be perfect for vintage auto or time period photography. Also a good place to see how things use to be back in the day. I have seen it in both summer and winter. At Christmas 2017 there was even a tree on display...lol
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February 2018 by jim catalfamo
its amazing that this place exist. its beautiful place to get lost in time
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September 2017 by Catch 22
A historical measum. Tours available. Looks the same as it did over 40 years ago. No longer in service but a reminder of how things used to be.
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September 2017 by Pat Corbett
It's a time machine. Step back 80 years and see what a real service station looked like. And it's a free show.!
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September 2017 by travelzoom2016
This is well done but a quick visit with a few pictures to be taken of the pumps. This is a labor of love for someone and it shows. It was not open when we were there.
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August 2017 by MikeyBoy12804
There is no admission fee, there are no hours and there is not gate and certainly no lines. This is just an old fashioned tiny gas station building situated on a corner and the premises has several old fashioned gasoline pumps situated as they might have been when originally used in the nineteen twenties and thirties.