Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum

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

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. Their Donner Pass, N-scale, model railroad exhibit shows the Southern Pacific crossing of the Sierra Mountains between Colfax, CA and West Reno, NV.

They also have a large N-Trak layout and a small layout that can be operated by children (The Young & Victorious RR). Join them for an exciting journey into the world of........N-Scale Model Railroading!

Many members are proud to be National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) members and a select few have earned the distinguished title of "Master Modeler." Visit their website at: http://www.shorttrackrr.org

Textile museum

One-room school

Mill museum

See also

References

Coordinates: 33°13′42″N 117°15′16″W / 33.22833°N 117.25444°W / 33.22833; -117.25444

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