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This is an awesome house in Woodland. They give tours but unfortunately, not at the times we could go - even without the tour, the outside of this museum is worth going to see. Be warned you will spend some time there and you will definitely want to take your camera.
This place is really cool! A must see for all car buffs & nostalgia collectors. Words really can not describe the amount of great collectables that the Gas Station House has to show! I took my Dad and he loved it!
Reiffs is a trip back in time, warm & friendly and so much to look at and remember... This gives you a unique glimpse of our community
This was an amazing place to see. One man built up this museum of sorts of a gas station and little cafe. It was very well done, with lots of antique and collectible items to look at.
Mark has captured the gone by era of the 60's and 70's in a wonderful house museum that makes you step down memory lane. We had a high school get together there and felt like it was 40+ years ago. His knowledge of the era, his sense of humor and great hospitality make it a fun filled destination for all.If you are a photographer, videographer other visual creator looking for a great time period location this is well worth checking out.
You would never expect to find something like this in a quiet little town, but you'll be amazed when you stop by. If the owner is home, you can look around inside. Donations are welcomed and deserved. It's a very amazing place. Lots of interesting things to see everywhere you look. Great fun.
This is a fun stop that you wouldn't expect in a small agricultural town. Well worth a look. It'll bring back memories for baby boomers and give youngsters a look at the "olden days".
This is the most unusual private residence in town. If you like looking at old gas pumps and other old oil company paraphernalia you need to stop here. It is a fun stop even if you only see what is out front - it is more than just old oil company stuff. If you make arrangements you can go inside and in the back yard to see a very interesting collection of 'all kinds of stuff'. It is just one of those fun 'feel-good' places.
This is a very unique setup great for anyone and everyone to see and browse kids from all ages find things here, either that they have never seen before or the memories that are brought back when you find items.
This collection of 1950's drive-inn and gas station paraphernalia is very extensive and is well displayed. The owner uses a donation jar and suggests $7. Once we were in and relaxing in the back yard he offered us cold drinks of our choice -- a most generous act.
Our car club had reserved a time slot. Since most of the club is comprised of senior men we just loved it. Being old car buffs we all loved seeing objects that brought back many wonderful memories.
A place you need to see for yourself if you are in woodland. And it won't cost you a dime. What a beautiful don't in this hidden local town.
It is very easy to miss this gem, tucked away in a residential area just south of Main Street. It is worth driving by, even if you cannot spend the time to arrange for a tour. From the outside, your eyes are filled with one after another nostalgic sight related to cars and gas stations in the 40s and 50s. (It may help that I worked at a gas station in the 50s.) One could sit for at least 30 minutes looking at what is there and how it is displayed. You almost want to drive up and expect someone to put gas in your car. Once you go inside, there is even more!! My recommendation is to go for the tour.
A fun place to visit. The museum is full of nostalgia about the 1950's with its exhibits of all things that made that decade an innocent, simpler time. The cars, gas pumps and diner were well done and fun to see. Great place for muscle car enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a time where people appreciate a simpler time in history. Fun, fun , fun!
Wow! Wow! Wow! This is a must see for Woodland,CA. If you're into Antiques, be prepared to be blown away. This is not a quick visit, because you'll want to see the entire house. It's worth seeing and honestly, it's worth everybit of your donation. At the time, we didn't know about the donation, but Mark gave the tour anyways. He's an awesome guy too. You'll be glad you went. :) 10 Stars