
We cannot say enough about this place. Wow wow wow!! The history and collection this property has is unbelievable. As you work your way through the property you see some of the coolest stuff ever....
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Mendenhall’s Museum of Gasoline Pumps and Petroliana is a unique private collection situated in the picturesque Santa Ynez Valley of California. Housing one of the largest petroliana assemblages on the west coast, the museum showcases a remarkable array of vintage gasoline pumps, globes, porcelain gas, oil, and road signs.
In addition to these fascinating relics, visitors can explore an assortment of race cars, racing memorabilia, license plates, gas and oil paraphernalia, and various other antique items. The collection, initiated by the late Jack Mendenhall over five decades ago, is now meticulously preserved and curated by his son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Vickie.
Offering private tours for individuals and groups, the museum also serves as a venue for special occasions like weddings, birthday parties, class reunions, and family reunions. Moreover, it frequently hosts gatherings for car and motorcycle clubs, making it a hub for enthusiasts of all ages to revel in the nostalgia of a bygone era.
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We cannot say enough about this place. Wow wow wow!! The history and collection this property has is unbelievable. As you work your way through the property you see some of the coolest stuff ever....
Such a cool place. Deft check it out if you're visiting or driving through. Got to see so much more than expected.
A hidden gem for sure. This family was kind enough to open their land and show us around. Tours are by appointment only. There is so much to see and appreciate. Such an amazing collection, story,...
Was here for a food event and LOVED seeing all the fun signs, pumps, cars, etc. Like going back in time to see what has to be the best collection in the world of stuff like this. So colorful and...
This "museum" contains lots of artifacts of the fossil fuel industry heyday, which is fine for nostalgic purposes, but it is not a museum in that it is basically a hoarders delight of random...
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