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  2. Robert Louis Stevenson Museum - Wikipedia

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    After a period of renovation, the building opened on 5 December 1994 as the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. [3] The museum was founded by American businessmen and Mormon missionaries Jim Winegar and Tilafaiga Rex Maughan. [4] Funds for the foundation of the museum came from donations from outside Samoa.

  3. Stevenson Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Stevenson Cottage is a historic house in the village of Saranac Lake, in the town of St. Armand, Essex County, New York. It currently serves as a museum dedicated to the life of the author Robert Louis Stevenson. Originally known as Baker Cottage, Stevenson took up residence there during the winter of 1887–88 while seeking treatment for ...

  4. Stevenson Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The winged figure of Stevenson Memorial was painted over an earlier work, also a portrait of his three children; it, too, was envisioned as a tribute to Stevenson. [1] Abbott Thayer. My Children (Mary, Gerald and Gladys Thayer), 1897. Smithsonian American Art Museum. This painting of his children was originally intended as Thayer's tribute to ...

  5. Robert Louis Stevenson House - Wikipedia

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    The Stevenson House, is a historic two-story Spanish Colonial style building located at 530 Houston Street in Monterey, California. It was a boarding house called the French Hotel, built circa 1836. The Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson lived there in 1879, writing and courting his future wife.

  6. Stevenson Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Stevenson Historic District is a historic district in Stevenson, Alabama, United States. The town was founded in the 1850s at the junction of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad (now the Louisville and Nashville Railroad ) and the Memphis and Charleston Railroad (later part of the Southern Railway and today Norfolk Southern ).

  7. Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson (25 March 1847 – 18 April 1900) was a Scottish art critic, a cousin of the writer Robert Louis Stevenson and the brother of Katharine de Mattos. He was also an artist, painting landscapes and country figures.

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  9. Category : Museums dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson

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