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Our mission at the Megna Glass Museum is to exhibit, educate, research, and preserve Glass-Craftsmanship.
Our mission at the Megna Glass Museum is to exhibit, educate, research, and preserve Glass-Craftsmanship.
Our building is a historical site, it is the former-Governor Waller School built in 1923 by Architect Dudley St-Clair Donnelley. It is recognized by the National Parks Registry of Historic Sites.
Learn about the educational opportunities available at Megna Glass Museum, including workshops, lectures, and school programs that are designed to engage and inspire learners of all ages.
Pictured above, Glass press was invented in 1825
This is from Brooke Glass- Milton, WV. 1908CA
Originally from Riverside Glass, 1879
Luxfer Prism Co. three-inch square tile press-mold, was used in Penn Station, 1902
Coming Soon!
Mon | By Appointment | |
Tue | By Appointment | |
Wed | By Appointment | |
Thu | By Appointment | |
Fri | By Appointment | |
Sat | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm | |
Sun | Closed |
Various workshops are announced.
Open May-October
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