40 School St, Kingfield, ME 04947, United StatesMap
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Great Little Museum and Hidden History
A Small - 2 1/2 Room - Museum, but we had a great curator who showed us everything and had a great deal of knowledge to share. We learned about the Stanley's other businesses and inventions (beyond t...
We were surprised by the informative displays in the Stanley Museum in the small town of Kingfield, Maine. The Stanley Museum is a small museum (two rooms) but packed with information. Some tidbits ...
While the museum isn't really as large as the Trip Advisor pic would have you believe(exhibits in 2 rooms on main floor only), we packed a lot of information in about the hour we were there. The volu...
Twin brothers, the Stanley boys of Kingfield, had the genius market cornered! Not only did they invent and manufacture Steam powered automobiles from the 1890’s to 1926 but to also invent dry plate ph...
Great Little Museum and Hidden History
A Small - 2 1/2 Room - Museum, but we had a great curator who showed us everything and had a great deal of knowledge to share. We learned about the Stanley's other businesses and inventions (beyond t...
Great Small Museum
We were surprised by the informative displays in the Stanley Museum in the small town of Kingfield, Maine. The Stanley Museum is a small museum (two rooms) but packed with information. Some tidbits ...
WHat a gem!
We had a great doscent who allowed us up on the stanleys to use the gears and my wife scared the daylights out of everyone when she honked the horn!
Very nice little museum
While the museum isn't really as large as the Trip Advisor pic would have you believe(exhibits in 2 rooms on main floor only), we packed a lot of information in about the hour we were there. The volu...
Great fun!
Twin brothers, the Stanley boys of Kingfield, had the genius market cornered! Not only did they invent and manufacture Steam powered automobiles from the 1890’s to 1926 but to also invent dry plate ph...