Well, if you like glass sculpture you will love this. It's work from the past that cannot be recreated today, because of the amount of labor involved. The old tools used are interesting because you still wonder how the could have accomplished that work with those tools, and how people became expert at it. There was a movie documentary made a few years before it closed in the 20s, which they run constantly. There is also a collection of old baseball memorabilia on the lower floor. There are actually two museums of similar names near each other. This one is at the bottom...
Read moreGreat experience. An actual original American cut glass factory painstakingly restored and preserved. Real insight to a little known important piece of American history. In addition to the factory and equipment used to produce cut glass there is a superior display of cut glass on the 2nd floor. The finest display of American cut glass in the country. A must...
Read moreVery interesting. Although this was more of my wife's "cup of tea", I enjoyed seeing the process of how the pieces were made (more so than the actual pieces), while my wife enjoyed both. We went mid-week and were the only ones there. I wouldn't care to go again, but it was something I wouldn't hesitate for someone to check out as part of a nice...
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