McGill Historical Drug Store Museum

Although the place primarily serves as a drugstore and pharmacy, it is also notable for its soda fountain, which remains in existence until now.

[3][4][5] The drug store became a museum in 1995, when the White Pine County bought the building from Elsa Culbert, who continued to operate the drug store and soda fountain with her husband, Gerald, and became the owners of the business starting from the 1940s.

The drugstore stopped operating in 1979, when Gerald died, and many of the remaining items there were left as they were.

[5] The museum is a time-capsule filled with relics throughout the 1940s to 1970s, including pharmaceutical products and medical equipment.

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