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To
preserve the vehicles; those who made, used and maintained them;
and challenge children to higher aspirations.

The
Cole Land Transportation Museum was established for four specific
reasons:
To
collect, preserve, and display (before they disappear forever)
a cross section of Maine's land transportation equipment from
which this and future generations will gain knowledge of the past.
To
honor, with this collection, the thousands of Maine land transportation
pioneers whose dedicated work cleared and reshaped the land, and
constructed the highways and rail lines that allowed the state's
development beyond its seacoast. To honor also those individuals
whose determination made it possible with primitive tools
to "keep the roads open", year round through
Maine's severe winters - a feat largely accomplished by the 1930's.
To
challenge our young people and help build their aspirations
after seeing what these Maine pioneers accomplished with hard
work, honest endeavor and primitive tools - to believe that with
today's improved knowledge, advanced equipment, and similar efforts,
they also can become creative doers and builders of a bright future
for themselves, their communities and their fellow man.
To
record and display U.S. military memorabilia to forever remind
this and future generations of the high price our comrades have
paid to protect our freedom.
Reaching and maintaining these goals will have made worthwhile
this museum and its collection given by me, the Cole Family, and
several hundred individuals, companies, municipalities, and the
State of Maine.
Galen
L. Cole, Founder
Cole Family Foundation
I
promise...to help my fellow man and my community and work to leave both a little better than I found them.
Galen
L. Cole
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