Gasoline Alley: The signs
This post concludes our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary, a great car museum with the world’s largest collection of gasoline pumps and car-related
This post concludes our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary, a great car museum with the world’s largest collection of gasoline pumps and car-related
Our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary continues. We’ve previously looked at the museum’s collection of antique gasoline pumps, vehicles from 1907 – 1917 and 1918 – 1928.
Our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary continues. We’ve previously looked at this fine museum’s collection of antique gasoline pumps and vehicles from 1907 – 1917. Today our
Besides its collection of antique gasoline pumps and signs, Calgary’s Gasoline Alley museum has a fascinating assortment of cars and trucks! Many of these are unique,
Little did I know when I moved to Calgary a few years ago that this city has one of the finest car museums in North America. It’s situated in a 75,000 sq ft building known as “Gasoline Alley”, within Heritage Park.
The exhibit was called: “Stars of the Big and Small Screen. See the Cars that were the Stars”…. and it was an interesting collection of American Steel….
This post concludes our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary, a great car museum with the world’s largest collection
Our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary continues. We’ve previously looked at the museum’s collection of antique gasoline pumps, vehicles from 1907 –
Our visit to Gasoline Alley in Calgary continues. We’ve previously looked at this fine museum’s collection of antique gasoline pumps and vehicles from
Besides its collection of antique gasoline pumps and signs, Calgary’s Gasoline Alley museum has a fascinating assortment of cars and trucks!
Little did I know when I moved to Calgary a few years ago that this city has one of the finest car museums in North America. It’s situated in a 75,000 sq ft building known as “Gasoline Alley”, within Heritage Park.
The exhibit was called: “Stars of the Big and Small Screen. See the Cars that were the Stars”…. and it was an interesting collection of American Steel….