Valley Relics Museum

[1] Founded in 2013 by Tommy Gelinas, Valley Relics Museum's collection spans from the 1800s to the present day, with over 20,000 items.

[2][3][4] Notable items include the original signage of popular North Hollywood country music venue the Palomino Club, and other San Fernando Valley landmarks.

[2][6][7] The museum also houses items from outside the valley, including the West Hollywood Tiffany Theater sign.

The museum was also instrumental in preserving and housing the Tail o' the Pup hot dog stand, previously located in Beverly Hills and West Hollywood.

According to the Los Angeles Daily News, despite increase in size of the Van Nuys location (over 10,000 square feet), the museum will only display about 45 percent of its collection at a time.