This place is smaller but an excellent museum. They do workshops and research. Check online for speakers. I enjoy book binding and print making and I learned a lot from this museum. They had an impressive collection spanning hundreds of years. Make sure to check out both sides. On the right is the history of paper and printing and on the left is a model mill. Paper was such an important technology that we take for granted these days. The museum does anexcellent job of explaining in detail how amazing this medium is. Admission is free. It is located on the college's campus in one of...
Read moreI took some students for a summer program. I admit when you take children to a "paper" museum you already think this is going to be pretty boring but being optimistic I thought since it's a paper museum there's got to be something they're going to do to make this exciting. I was wrong. It was very lackluster. The staff was nice. That place was clean but we only saw two sections that we got to see. The paper making section was only fun part for us (the teachers). My only qualm is that it must be more exciting...
Read moreIf you are the kind of person who thinks you would enjoy a museum dedicated to paper making, then you will likely greatly enjoy this museum. Covers both history and technology, lots of actual artifacts, machines, and materials from papyrus to modern day mills.
No cost to enter, but a donation box where you should put a few dollars per person. I was the only one there on a...
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