We passed this place in 2010, but we have not passed it since, though I do know and remember where it is at. I think 2010 is the year American Pickers started..
I do love the old gas pumps...and the Texaco sign. It is fun to look at all that is here, wondering all the time what is inside both buildings.
Linking to Tom's Tuesday's Treasures.
Don't you love old buildings, they all have a tale to tell.
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Pretty and "very American" for my eyes...
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I love those old signs and the gas pumps too.
ReplyDeleteThe Pickers would give an arm and a leg for those signs.
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Ahhh..this just screams vintage charm, doesn't it? Love it. Mimi x
ReplyDeleteAll things are in a good condition, a real beauty
ReplyDeleteGreat treasure, Rose and I'm sure there are lots more treasures inside! We love American Pickers - Mike and Frank would buy those old signs for sure!
ReplyDeleteThere's just something about red. Love seeing these treasures neatly organized.
ReplyDeleteWell they certainly are using every possible space for advertising here Rose, fabulous collection of signs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure that is, Rose. And wouldn't it be fun to see inside. The exterior is a delight!
ReplyDeleteHello Rose, great finds. I love the old signs and gas statons. It all looks very Americana! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletewe love American Pickers and both of us would love to see this place in real life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find. My in-laws always had a gas pump in their yard but it was a working one.
ReplyDeleteBoth are fine catches for this special day in the week. I like seeing the old time pumps and signs too.
ReplyDeleteRose, thanks for sharing this slice of Texaco Heaven. I pass by a similar place a few times a year. Places like this sure are fun, now you hurry back soon.
ReplyDeleteNeat shots!
ReplyDeleteRose...This is the cutest place. what a wonderful collection of old filling station memorabilia.I would be curious to know what is inside, too. Was it open to the public when you went by it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful place. All the memorabilia is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great place that someone has put a lot of work into to restore it back to like was when it was new! Love places like this!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know where the restrooms are. Oh, wait! They're not there?!
ReplyDeleteI am willing to bet there are plenty more treasures inside these buildings, found, carefully wrapped and visited for future use or trading purposes!
ReplyDeleteReally nice collection of petroliana.
Neat shots!
ReplyDeleteWe watch the Pickers show quite often. - I do like those old gas pumps and I find some of the signs quite fascinating too.
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