The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, founded in 1969, is a living history museum spread across 55 acres and located just outside Vista. The museum has the goal of collecting, displaying, and preserving objects that the show craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity of the early settlers and farmers in the rural community of early America. The museum organizes exhibits, educational activities, demonstrations, and programs showcasing the art and skills of invention. The most important permanent exhibitions are Gas Engine Row, with a number of the early 1900s large stationary gas engines such as a fully operating 15 horsepower Fairbanks-Morse mine hoist winding engine; Steam Engines, with six steam traction engines such as a 1913 Buffalo-Pitts steamroller; and Tractors, with a number of old tractors such as two D8 Caterpillars.
2040 N Santa Fe Ave, Vista, CA 92083, Phone: 760-941-1791
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