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Historical Glass Museum

4.6 (16 reviews)

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Dorothy B.

Visited this little museum of glass today with my mom and dad for a Mother's Day outing. I thoroughly enjoyed looking at all the historical Glass items, some of which I've never seen or knew existed, like the glass iron, doll-sized tea sets and punch bowl sets that were made for child's play, glass rolling pins, and the glass bud vase car "air fresheners." Beautiful pieces! And the gift shop is full of treasures, if you are into history and the nostalgia of owning something beautiful and useful that's been around for decades or a century or more! Also, the house itself is beautiful, and there are many other antique items and written explanations to admire and read. Thanks to the nice gentleman and lady who were there to answer questions and help with purchases!

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Jennifer A.

I have driven by this gem a thousand times and never knew it existed until my friend Z asked me to go with him this past Saturday. The glass museum is located on Orange, down near the Albertos, in an aqua 1905 Victorian home. There is parking in the rear and the suggested donation is $3 or free for members and students. Each section is broken down by type of glass item (paperweight, serving trays, etc.) and style (carnival, milk, etc.). It was interesting to see all the different trinkets and household items that use to be made with glass and have either gone the way of the A track (such as the glass iron from WWII era) or been replaced by plastic (baby bottles). Several of the exhibits within the museum were donated by local families and there are even items from the Liberace estate. I wouldn't recommend taking small children to the glass museum unless you have a fat wallet to cover any damage they might do since several of the pieces are out on display on tables or atop cabinets; god help this place if there is ever an earthquake. But it is somewhere to spend a calm weekend afternoon and learn about the time and craftsmanship that went into these works of art.

Shaan J.

Charming little museum. Very nostalgic and kids are welcome. They have a huge collection in a small Victorian house. The staff is especially nice and welcoming. Check it out, it's a free too.

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4.2
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Just a few of the many pinball machnies
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Lots of trains passing through! It was fun waving at them :)

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