Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum

Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum
Location 2040 N Santa Fe Avenue, Vista, California
Coordinates 33°13′47″N 117°15′21″W / 33.229744°N 117.255855°W / 33.229744; -117.255855
Website http://www.agsem.com/

The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum (AGSEM) is a living-history museum founded in 1969 located on 55 acres (220,000 m2) of county-owned land on the outskirts of Vista, California. The Museum is a non-profit 501c(3) organization. It is located at 2040 N Santa Fe Ave. in Vista. It is run on a nearly all-volunteer basis, along with two museum employees.

The museum is open almost every day of the year and has two bi-annual shows, on the 3rd and 4th weekends of June and October. The museum also has other public and private events throughout the year.

Exhibits

Exhibits at the museum include:

Technology museum

Steam engines

Tractors

Blacksmithing

Model Railroad

Also located on museum grounds is the Short Track Model Railroad Club, featuring an NTrak model railroad with trains traveling through more than 40 modules, including a drive-in movie theater, a fairgrounds, farms, towns, and a coal mine and other scenes.

The Short Track, N-Scale, Model Railroad club is an educational organization that seeks to further the appreciation of railroad history in the United States. Many members are also National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) members and a few have earned the title of "Master Modeler." Their Donner Pass, N-scale, model railroad exhibit shows the Southern Pacific crossing of the Sierra Mountains between Colfax, CA and West Reno, NV.

There is also a small layout that can be operated by children (The Young & Victorious RR).

Textile museum

One-room school

Mill museum

See also

References

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