The Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic Museum is located in Meadville, Pennsylvania in a historic 1856 colonial building that used to be a church. The Museum showcases an enormous collection of stereoviews, stereoscopic equipment, and documents. The main collection of the Museum consists of the products, documents, and memorabilia belonging to the Keystone View Company. The Keystone, originally based in Meadville, Pennsylvania, was the largest producer of stereoscopic views in the States for more than 80 years. The Museum's collection also includes exhibits from other stereographic companies. The Museum's photo gallery showcases stereo views, tinted stereo views, and Glass Lantern slides. The photo gallery includes images of famous personalities such as Dwight D. Eisenhower; Thomas Edison; Mahatma Gandhi; Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
423 Chestnut St, Meadville, PA 16335, Phone: 814-333-4326