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    Jason S.

    Came upon this gas station / convenience store while driving into Paso Robles. Who knew we stumbled upon a historical site. Lol. This is the last stop that James Dean made before he died in a car crash 20 miles away at the age of 24. The original building at the time has been demolished and a new building was built. Inside they have a cafe but when I came in at 630pm It was closed. But they do have homemade fudge and a large assortment of nuts. The average price is about 9.99 a pound for the nuts. A little pricey but you are supporting local businesses. The store is huge but only 80 percent of the shelf's were stocked. I would definitely stop by again for my road trip snack. Btw gas's is pricey here. Fill up on the I-5 to SR-46 exit before coming into town. Gas is literally a dollar cheaper.

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    Hailey Z.

    Gas was definitely needed on our way home from up north and this so happened to be the only gas station in the area. In fact, we almost bypassed this place because it was so expensive, but for some reason we just had to go inside. Just your average gas station. The inside is huge but not enough stuff being sold to fill the place up. There's even a fudge place and a diner inside here. Signs adorn the walls inside telling customers that only paying customers can use the bathrooms and urging customers to buy stuff so they can keep the place open. Really, really tacky. But I'll continue. We noticed lots of James Dean stuff. Lots of old stuff. Lots of locally grown stuff being sold also, all put in ziploc baggies that have been completely sealed so you can't open the bags to sample anything, they ask you if you want them to cut the bag open for you, which you should do if you want to be able to seal the bag back up. And some sort of a replica doll of someone sitting at the diner. We really didn't put two and two together at that time. We got some gas, a Red Bull and some toffee almonds, which were so good they made me sick. Upon getting back on the road, I gave the label on the almonds a read. The last stop that James Dean made before that fateful crash. Wow. Totally historical in my opinion. Just to think that we would have rolled right through there but something lured us in. Crazy. Once I found all that out, the fact that this place was extremely overpriced sort of went over my head and I didn't care anymore. I really like those special places that you can one day say you went to.

    Amy S.

    Gas station out on 46 isn't quite as cool as the store inside, but it was still pretty neat to be traveling and come up on a giant James Dean poster. We needed gas anyhow so we stopped. The prices were reasonable given the middle-of-nowhereness feeling, still about $0.50 cents higher than what we pay in the Bay Area, but so is nearby Paso Robles. The pumps were generally empty. It was us and one or two other cars. Clean area, no smell (sometimes small towns have weird smells).... ButtonWillow anyone? Overall just a great gas station with some interesting history.

    Home made fudge... Creepy statue :)

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    Great almonds . creepy fixtures. Interesting drive with James Dean and all.

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    This was, so it seems, James Deans' "last stop" before the car accident that killed him about 20 miles away

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