Reiff's Antique Gas Station Automotive Museum

Car museum in California, US

Reiff's Gas Station Museum was a museum of American car memorabilia in Woodland, California. It was founded in 2000.

The museum collection includes antique gas pumps, an antique gas station, a 1956 Chevrolet tow truck, a diner, a general store, a movie theater, a car crash, an airplane crash, vintage gas station signs and logos .

The museum started in the residence of Mark Reiff. It now covers 10,000 square feet (900 m2) of exhibit space. A meeting room of 650 square feet (60 m2) and an outdoor patio of 900 square feet (84 m2) .[1]

The museum also provides photo shoot locations. Owners can bring their vintage cars to be photographed in the antique scenes within the museum.[2][3] The museum hosts the annual Reiff's Street Bash in June.

References

  1. ^ "Reiff's Antique Gas Station Automotive Museum - Yolo County Visitors Bureau"
  2. ^ Kate Washington (2006). "Cheap Gas of Yesteryear". Via Magazine. American Automobile Association. Retrieved 5 Nov 2011.
  3. ^ "Historical & Cultural - Yolo County Visitors Bureau"

External links

  • Reiff's Antique Gas Station and 1950s Automotive Museum
  • One man's love affair with old gas pumps evokes years gone by - Daily Republic Newspaper 1 June 2011
  • He gets his kicks out of fake Route 66 - San Diego Union-Tribune Newspaper 21 June 2009
  • Living in the Past - RoadKing Magazine 1 January 2009

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