Stanley Museum
The Stanley Museum, established in 1981 as a non-profit foundation, celebrates the innovative legacy of the Stanley family, known for their groundbreaking contributions to the automotive industry with the invention of the Stanley Steamer. The museum houses a diverse collection of memorabilia that highlights the artistic and technical achievements of Francis Edgar and Freelan Oscar Stanley, along with the artistic talents of their sister Chansonetta and niece Dorothy.
Located in Kingfield, Maine, the museum features four Stanley Steamer automobiles and showcases various aspects of the Stanley family's history, including photographic dry plate technology and violin making. Through its exhibits and programs, the museum aims to educate visitors about the significant impact of the Stanley family on American life and technology.
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