Has tons of little nick knacks .. blast from the past, worth stopping in to check everything out. We especially loved all the old gas tanks.
There are places which are great and people which are great, but this gem has both. Pete is an amazing person worthy of chatting to if he will honor you.
Although Pete's was closed when I arrived in Williams, the view from the outside was well worth the stop and a few photos. The sight of Pete's brought back memories of my first trip to the west before I 40. The days of the desert bags immediately came back. I hope to go in some day and reminisce with Pete.
Unfortunately, it appears that the little gas station/museum was closed. We were in Williams for 4 days and never saw any activity around the place.
My husband loved nosing around this store. He has good prices as well as all the Rt 66 signs in the smaller size which we had been looking for. There is a deal here - the more you buy the cheaper they are.
This place is so fun, the looks of it is very picture friendly and what an ol' fashion fun place to see.
Enjoyed seeing the old memorabilia, very small collection, but the place is kept up nicely. Liked the old signs and gas pumps.
the owner of the gas staion is an original owner and emembers theglory days of route 66 .take your time to get to know him and he will chat for hours. great to hear the old stories.
What a great place to visit in williams there's so much nostalgic stuff here it was hard to take it all in so we had to do a second trip
Nice little museum, no entry fee, plenty of memorbilia to buy (although a bit pricy, found some of the same in other places for cheaper). Not only for people familiar with Route 66, and fit for foreigners as well.Most importantly, Pete the owner is an awesome conversation parter, don't go in without picking a chat with him, if possible then about politics, extremely nice person.