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Hi
While searching the internet I found this site

https://aoghs.org/oil-museums/

Interesting that in some cases, the owners of these Museums are Collectors.

The site was just updated in September 2019 and provides the Name, Location and a short description of some Gas & Oil Museums located in each State.
If you happen to be travelling for the holidays one might be close enough in your travels for the pit stop.

Below is an one of the clips I thought was interesting!

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Was there years ago when he first opened and was nice but he was just starting.


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Thought it was neat!

People are in such a hurry to get from point A to point Z they never see the really neat things in between.
Same applies to flying; it helps us get to more distant places but it also keeps us from seeing the millions of places we fly over.

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Ed Jacobsen is still going strong, and his museum (above) is packed with good quality gas/oil goodies. Lots of gas globes among the displays. John


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