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    Mobil Station

    4.0 (1 review)

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    1 year ago

    And clean and seems to be stocked with awesome drinks. Only down fall is thst the drinks, and snacks are a bit pricey.

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    Midway Station

    Midway Station

    (2 reviews)

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    This is one of the few stores around for miles. As a teen Id walk here then back to my house so I…read morecould smoke cigarettes. It was about a mile both ways. Now it's a little escape from the family reunion we were attending. It's in the middle of nowhere so you occasionally get to see grazing elk and antelope. We came down for snacks and ice on a few occasions. The gas pumps are really old. They are working relics practically. They don't sell lotto tickets. You have to go down to Stanford's for those. The clientele are nice. This is one of those places were the locals hang. Not all of them but a few. It used to be closed on Sundays because Mormons owned it. I believe it's open on Sundays now. Probably because the main road is busier. It's a really interesting place to see. It's a living breathing antique with that real small town feel.

    When I came to Arizona in 1972, I had a house in Timer Knoll (my Sister and Brother in law also…read morelived in Timber Knoll). I didn't have a clue where it was so I stopped at the Midway Station to ask for directions. When I walked in, there was an ol' Cowboy behind the counter, his name was Don Goodman, him and his wife Evelyn owned the Midway and had for at least 30 years. Well when I mentioned I was trying to find Timber Knoll, he knew who I was and said they all had been waiting for me to get there...lol After about ten minutes, it was like I had known them for years. Several years later, I moved closer to Show Low, Don and Evelyn sold the Store (which then was also the Post Office) and ended up buying the house I lived in, in Timber Knoll. They were super people, Don got me into roping and did a few cattle drives with him and Carlos who was the foreman at Timberline Ranch. One thing that I always laughed at was when you walked in the door, on the left sitting on the floor in a flower pot, next to the Ice Cream freezer was a peyote plant with a LARGE button... No one ever said anything about it.. about a year or so later the button was gone and Don said " the other day some hippy looking people came in and after they left, he noticed it was gone"... he said they must of been from Phoenix..... LOL

    Mobil Station - convenience - Updated May 2026

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