Soon after Terri and I decided to move out to the California desert we decided to take a drive up Highway 395 to Mount Whitney. Along the way we pulled off in Kramer Junction when we saw a very interesting antique store with a bunch of classic cars and trucks outside. We enjoyed looking around the shop and the people in charge asked if we wanted to see the museum next door? Since we both love old cars we were more than happy to take them up on the invite.
We were let inside and we immediately suffered sensory overload due to the sheer number of items packed into one place. There was everything from classic cars and vintage military vehicles to what must be the largest collection of metal signs in the world. We were given the run of the place and we took advantage of it by trying to look and everything we could.
I'm sure that we missed a ton of cool things simply because we were pressed for time and that there is simply so much stuff that you would need a full day just to see it all.
Some Fun Facts About Kramer Junction, California:
Kramer Junction (also known as "Four Corners") is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California. Kramer Junction is located in the Mojave Desert at the intersection of U.S. Route 395 and State Route 58. Kramer: named in 1882 by the Southern Pacific Railroad for Moritz Kramer, a native of Germany, who had settled in the area in 1879.
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If you are ever traveling through the California desert on the way to Mount Whitney or Bakersfield I strongly recommend that you stop and check out Kramer Antiques.
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