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Blenko Glass Company, located in Milton, West Virginia, is known for its artistic hand-blown glass.
The museum features over 6,000 pieces of glassware made by the Cambridge Glass Company.
Collectors, decorators and gift givers can look to Fenton for unique, handcrafted and hand painted art glass that has been
Mission: To promote a broad understanding and appreciation of Sandwich town history, with particular emphasis on the unique contribution of the glass industry.
Mission: To preserve the history of Fostoria Glass and to educate our youth on the impact that Fostoria Glass has had in our country.
The National Greentown Glass Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Greentown Glass preservation and collecting.
The National Heisey Glass Museum is Licking County
Through preservation and education, the Museum safeguards glassware made by the artisans from the factory
Focusing on transportation and Oklahoma's portion of Route 66, exhibits begin with "the world's largest curio cabinet" offering special treasures collected from along the route.
Mission: To preserve and share the carvings of David Warther II for their educational value, significance to maritime history, and artistic excellence.
Mission: The World Kite Museum tells the story of kites and their effect on world culture, art, and scientific innovation through hands-on learning exhibits for all ages.
The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves, archives, and displays a collection of signs
The American Museum of Magic is the largest collection of magic memorabilia open to the public in the nation
The International Center of Photography is a photography museum, school, and research center in Midtown Manhattan.
We strive to inspire widespread recognition of how the media we collect, preserve, and understand broaden and enrich life.
Welcome to the world's largest collection of popcorn poppers and peanut roasters!
The International Printing Museum was founded in 1988 by David Jacobson and Ernest A. Lindner and features The Lindner Collection of Antique Printing Machinery.
The National Audubon Society strives to connect people with nature within the special context of a national historic site.
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