The Rodney G. Klein Museum and Library is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) museum providing a non-ideological setting for research, meetings, and programs focusing on Wall Street and the stock market. The Museum is the result of Rodney G. Klein's vision of providing an atmosphere where the public can enrich their knowledge of the history of the stock market, finance, banking and economics.
Housed in an historic Federal Post Office building in the city of Massillon, Ohio, the museum provides an excellent setting for permanent exhibits of stock market artifacts and memorabilia, art and thousands of books. As a chronicler of American financial achievements and development, the Rodney G. Klein Museum and Library seeks to play a special role as guardian of America's collective financial memory, as well as an interpreter of current financial issues, thereby connecting the past with the present while serving as a guide for the future.
Rodney was also an avid collector of art. The museum houses his art collection which runs the gamut from artists Xavier Cugat to Picasso.