Wally's Service Station was built in 1937. It's told that when Andy Griffith was a young boy he'd walk from his house to the service station. We stopped here to book a Squad Car Tour.
The brick building next door is the jail. I'll show you that later!
I know I don't normally post more than one photo a day, but dang, this is Mayberry and I have so much to show you!
Lots of neat things inside, like old timey candy in jars! Christian looks like he found something unusual!
Here's Nick, Braden and Dalton paying for our Squad Car Tour. Totally recommend!
Linking with Madge's Rurality Blog Hop
The brick building next door is the jail. I'll show you that later!
I know I don't normally post more than one photo a day, but dang, this is Mayberry and I have so much to show you!
Lots of neat things inside, like old timey candy in jars! Christian looks like he found something unusual!
Here's Nick, Braden and Dalton paying for our Squad Car Tour. Totally recommend!
Linking with Madge's Rurality Blog Hop
That's really cool! I'd like to visit there!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this place in person- how cool!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT'S what a service station should look like, love it!
ReplyDeleteHow great is that service station!
ReplyDeletei remember the candy in the jars. That place looks neat.
ReplyDeleteI'm such a fan of the show, this would so much fun!
ReplyDeleteSooooo enjoying your visit to Mayberry :).
ReplyDeleteFantastic place:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteI was a fan of the show so I think this would be a cool place to visit. The Squad Car Tour sounds like it would be fun..
ReplyDeleteVery, very coo. I love the Andy Griffith Show. Simple times. Why can't we all go back there.
ReplyDeletewonder how we missed this place. great looking stuff. neat! the hubby would love it. ( :
ReplyDeleteMAYBERRY! How fun! And a squad car tour to boot. What a great day!
ReplyDeleteWow! What fun and such great shots! ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeletei like this shop
ReplyDeleteit is just all so quaint! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat service station! That's how I remember them when I was growing up. I'm enjoying your tour of Mayberry.
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest!! Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!!
ReplyDeleteWe're like minded today on the gas pumps. :)
Now I have to check out your previous posts in this series.
How neat! I would love to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteA neat series of this famous place. If you don't know about Mayberry, you're too young!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow - I love these vintage scenes. It really does make me think of Mayberry.
ReplyDeleteLOVE how old-fashioned these pictures look! Real gems, and very Mayberry! (Yes, I totally agree, dogs are simply the BEST! Hope your Rottie is doing nicely these days:))
ReplyDeleteSimple pleasures abound...My R: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/04/barn-light.html
ReplyDeleteA squad car tour sounds like fun!!! Can't wait for the photos!
ReplyDeleteNice trip down memory lane....
ReplyDeleteI like the old gas pumps.
ReplyDeleteFinding subjects for Rurality sure isn't a problem in your area, is it?
ReplyDeleteNeat pictures! Just don't try to cross that mountain in the fog!
ReplyDeleteI like the rocking chairs under the gas station overhang... great vintage feel!
ReplyDeleteYes, pretty pictures of this cozy little service station!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot.. we had a little 'corner' store just like this, called 'Meredith Grocery.' Thanks for coming by to share on 'Rurality Blog Hop #10!'
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