. >> darcel: a waynesville institution is about to close. >> tammy: it's a service station that's been in the same family for generations. rex hodge is live at walker service station. >> darcel: rex, there's something else unique about this business. >> rex: yes, it's a combination garage and art gallery run by a husband-wife team. but they're both ready to move on to thehe next journey in their lives. for 88 years, walkers service station in the heart of business. >> we've been here since the 20s. my grandfather started the business. the customers have been with me for 40 years. i really appreciate it. >> my sculpture garden is down here, too. 90's, his wife grace moved in to part of the garage. a gallery space created for her sculptures. but pretty soon the blend of garage and gallery became a hit. she had art space and materials. >> great drums and different parts of things i've made lamps out of it. muffler pipes. >> rex: husbands and wives bringing their cars in, putting eyes on the sculptures. but now this well oiled change. the garage is closing after three generations. time. >>