Featured in Feb 1-2, 2020 Wall Street Journal. “Fill ‘Er Up, Mr. Wright” by Ingela Ratledge Amundson, details how a gas station helped a coastal elitist (the writer’s husband, Anders Amundson) fall in love with Minnesota.Though the pictures indicate the place needs some maintenance love, it’s still worthy of a visit if you’re in the neighborhood passing by.
Love love love this piece of art! Great bunch of guys working here and full service! Thanks for keeping this treasure going!!!
They have done a good job of trying to maintain the place as a working gas station auto shop. They sell soveneer mugs with the logo designed by Wright himself.
They sell propane! Great staff. Actual mechanic on site. They can fix it!
It’s a truly weird thing to see a gas station designed by one of America’s most famous architects. My Scout Troop enjoyed the experience but had some questions about the design. I thought it was fun.
The only full service gas station Ive been to since the 70s. And only a nickel per gallon more than the polyunsaturated mega gas mart down the road. Well worth the extra buck to have my gas pumped and windows cleaned while I wander around a Frank Lloyd Wright building.
Really neat place and the staff is very friendly and helpful
Something fun to see. In the summer you are guaranteed to see any number of amateur photographers working to get a photo. Please dont stand in the middle of the street to take your selfies.
Good people. 5 stars
Because its Americana
They are some of the nicest people ive met
Its a gas station, if FLW is a passion of yours it is worth the see, if not you can still get gas
Full service. But went to see the one-of-a-kind building
Feels very modern, nice place to learn about Frank Lloyd Wrights contributions to American culture.
Good place to get propane
Propane fill
Great