United States Nevada Nevada

McGill Drugstore Museum

A historic site showcasing a preserved early 20th-century pharmacy with original fixtures, products, and pharmaceutical relics.
  • 11 S 4th St

Tips from the community

The McGill Drugstore Museum is a fascinating stop along the Loneliest Road in America, located in the small town of McGill, Nevada. The museum is housed in the historic McGill Drugstore, which dates back to the early 20th century and is now a restored time capsule of American drugstore culture. Visitors can browse the shelves stocked with vintage medicines, toiletries, and other curiosities, and learn about the history of pharmacy and medicine in the West. The museum also features exhibits on local mining history, with artifacts and photos dating back to the town's early days as a copper mining hub. In addition to the museum, visitors can explore the town of McGill and nearby ghost towns, or take a scenic drive through the beautiful Great Basin National Park, just a short distance away.

chiefseeker 1 year ago

McGill Drugstore Museum Guides

  • The Loneliest Road in America

    chiefseeker (Jody Vandergriff)
    If you are a fan of long and serene drives, then the Nevada portion of Route 50 is the perfect destination. Known as the "Loneliest Road in America," this 287-mile stretch of road offers a unique and unforgettable road trip experience. The road may be long and barren, but it boasts some stunning natural beauty and historic landmarks, including ghost towns and mining communities that are frozen in time. Be cautious while embarking on this journey and ensure to fill the tank at every gas station along the way, as you never know when the next one will appear. Welcome to the Loneliest Road in America!