KEEPING PACE
F.E. and F.O. Stanley not only designed what was arguably the most practical steam powered carriage of the early automobile era, the twins innovated across
STEAM PROPHECY
Clarence Marshall passed away in 1969. Shortly after his passing, Clarence’s son, Thomas C. Marshall Jr., decided to open the three-generation Auburn Heights property once
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We thank those who have stepped up to help transform an idea into reality at Auburn Heights and “light the fire” of the Yorklyn Valley
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Hours & Visit Options
Follow us on Facebook for the latest updates and other fun information. Hours & Visit Options Our museum has undergone exciting renovations! You can now
HIDDEN STORIES
During Steamin’ Days and private tours, we often tell visitors that laid out before them is the evolution of the automobile from birth to maturity.
Weekly News Archive
We are pleased to offer the full archive of Tom Marshall’s Weekly News, from the first “historical anecdote” of February 14, 2005, through the final
Online Exhibits
We are excited to add Online Exhibits to the Marshall Steam Museum website. Thank you for your patience as we learn how to use this platform.
The Marshall Timeline
Check out the Beta version of The Marshall Timeline. We are working on the finishing touches and final edits, but wanted you to have a chance
Trains
Even before he developed his lifelong passion for steam cars, Tom Marshall loved trains and received his first electric train set, an early Lionel model,