ABOUT THE STOOGEUM
The Stoogeum is the world's first and only museum of Three Stooges memorabilia. Containing
close to 100,000 pieces of Stoogeabilia, the Stoogeum (rhymes with museum) offers fans a chance to view a vast array of artifacts
which celebrate the legacy of this legendary comedy team. The 10,000 square-foot, 3-story building houses anything
and everything Stooge. Artifacts from 1918 to the present are on exhibit, including several interactive displays. The
Stoogeum also contains a research library, a 16MM film storage vault and an 85-seat theater used for film screenings,
lectures and special presentations.
The Stoogeum is also the headquarters of the Three
Stooges Fan Club, one of the nation's oldest and largest fan clubs with 2,000 members world-wide. An annual meeting
of the fan club brings together Stooges relatives,supporting actors, impersonators and fans with the Stoogeum at the hub of
the event.
OUR MISSION
To collect,
preserve and interpret historically or culturally significant pieces of Stoogeabilia in order to further the enjoyment and
appreciation of the Three Stooges and to maintain the legacy of their comedy for future generations.

The Stoogeum Named Best of Philly
Philadelphia Magazine's annual "Best of Philly" edition for 2008 has
named The Stoogeum a winner in its "Off The Beaten Path" category.
The Stoogeum is Voted Best Museum in Montgomery
County
Readers of the Philadelphia Inquirer have
voted the Stoogeum as the "Best Museum in Montgomery County" in the newspaper's annual "Reader's Choice"
awards. The Stoogeum will receive a plaque and banner to commemorate the selection by the readers.
The
Washington Post Drops In For A Visit
The
prestigious Washington Post recently stopped by the Stoogeum for a visit. Click here to see what they had to say:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/02/26/ST2008022602806.html
Moe Howard's son (Paul) and granddaughter (Jen) get violent at the Stoogeum
Above: Three Stooges actress Patricia Wright (Cuckoo on a Choo Choo)
Above: Leonard Maltin, well-known film historian
and Entertainment Tonite film critic, makes a visit to see The Stoogeum