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Stanley L. Klos was born on 18 January, 1954 in United States, is an American politician. Discover Stanley L. Klos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Stanley L. Klos Net Worth
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Forgotten Founders'' examines the origins of the U.S. Presidency and includes biographies of four Presidents of the Continental Congress and ten Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled serving before George Washington from 1774- 1788.
Featuring many pre-1789 letters, resolutions, treaties, and laws signed as President of the United States, the book relies heavily on primary sources as evidence the office existed before 1789.
America's Four Republics: The More or Less United States tells the story of the 15-year founding period of the United States, and details Klos' views about the different concepts of the American Republic which were held at the time.
Stanley Yavneh Klos (born January 18, 1954), is an American businessman, historical preservationist, and former basketball player.
Klos became interested in historical preservation in his early teens, acquiring antiques at flea markets in the 1960s.
In the 1970s he turned his pursuits to classic automobiles.
From 1972 to 1974 Klos played college basketball for St. Peter's College as a forward-center.
In 1974, he transferred Idaho State University where he played from 1975 to 1977.
Klos played for Italy's Amaro Harrys Bologna of the Italian Basketball Association.
He also was the Captain of the United States Basketball Team which participated in European International Tournaments in 1979.
From the 1980s onwards, Klos began preserving historic properties threatened by demolition, eventually accumulating 32, including properties in New Jersey, West Virginia, Florida and Pennsylvania.
In the 1980s, as a real estate entrepreneur, he acquired RE/MAX of Pennsylvania, managing a marketing mix that increased yearly commission revenue from $240K to $36 million in 12 years.
As a Regional Owner, he was involved in the expansion of RE/MAX into the world's largest real estate company.
In the 1990s, Klos began collecting historical documents, and putting these primary sources online at hundreds of URLs named after their notable subjects or authors, such as (benjaminfranklin.org), (fortpitt.org), (worldwarII.org).
These documents were re-formed into award-winning exhibits that are featured at museums, universities, and special events all across the United States.
Klos was a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1994, challenging Robert C. Byrd for the West Virginia seat.
In 1999 Klos founded The Virtualology Project, a website designed with its own search engine, Evisum, hosting historical documents, art, natural history research and biographies, and coupled with an online research model including over 7,500 unique URL addresses of notable topics.
It hosts a copyrighted, edited version of Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography under its FamousAmericans.net website.
Virtualology created an online educational venue where students published their work on the relevant websites.
These educational sites were organized into five virtual museums and one virtual library.
Each domain name became an exclusive student-publishing web site.
Student submissions were presented through their teachers and routed directly to the individual sites either to the URLS' editing sponsors or to Virtualology Editors.
Editing sponsors were educators from a variety of educational institutions including museums, libraries, foundations, universities, and historical societies who became responsible for their URL's content.
Virtualology created an environment where students published their work on URLS named for the topic of their research.
13 months after Virtualology's launch USA Today voted it as one of its "Hot Sites".
The award is an annual essay contest for juniors and seniors enrolled in a public, private or home-school high school programs.
All 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-place essays are posted online at jamesmonroe.org.
Klos is the co-founder of Dinosaur Safaris, Inc., in Shell, Wyoming.
The company is headed by paleontologist Bob Simon.
Under Simon's stewardship, four fully articulated dinosaurs–Camarasaurus, Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, and Camptosaurus–have been discovered.
Klos has delivered keynote speeches at numerous events including the grand opening of the Franklin D. Roosevelt American Heritage Center Museum's grand opening and the 2003 re-entombment of First Lady Martha & President Samuel Huntington.
In 2004, Klos, as a board member of the James Monroe Foundation (JMF), proposed that the foundation acquire and restore the family farm and birthplace of President James Monroe.
On April 4, 2005, Westmoreland County signed a 99-year lease with JMF, and Klos was appointed Chairman of the James Monroe Birthplace Commission.
His work has appeared in hundreds of print and digital publications including History Channel's Brad Meltzer's Decoded, The Declaration of Independence, U.S. News & World Report 2006 cover story, "Washington? Get In Line" & the Discovery Channel's "Unsolved History: Plots To Kill Lincoln."
Under the stewardship of the JMF President G. William Thomas, archaeologists from the College of William & Mary began the site study for restoration in 2006.
In 2011, he married Naomi Yavneh Klos, Ph.D. and changed his middle name from "Louis" to "Yavneh", his wife's maiden name.
The couple reside in New Orleans, where Dr. Naomi Yavneh Klos is the Director of the Loyola New Orleans University Honors Program.
Klos was born in New York City to Dr. Louis A. Klos, founder of the National Catholic Business Education Association, and Eileen Hundertmark.