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    • NMDave 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A pleasant, fairly focused museum that won't take long to visit. But don't skip the gift shop. Affordable, hand-blown glass, from Christmas ornaments to stylized vases and bowls.
    • RandiinChicago 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      regardless of which exhibit is up when you visit. If you haven't seen glassmakers at work be sure to do that too.The staff/volunteers are very enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
    • smolnar_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The employees are well versed in the museum. My teenagers enjoyed it. They got to see glass blowing.
    • SheilaC60 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum looks small time if you just peek inside. The exhibit is small. But, the best thing you get is a session watching and listening to the resident glass blower take you through making a vase. He is a born speaker and a gifted craftsman. He was also knowledgeable and gave us tips on how to glue glass (we're working on crafty projects of our own). Be sure and peruse the gift shop. Prices are more than reasonable and the cost for the anchor hocking functional glass pieces are a down right steal.
    • TSull8 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Glass pieces are arranged in well-lit glass cases that showcase the beauty of the pieces selected for the shows. Allow an hour, longer if you're there on a day when they're doing glass-blowing demonstrations. AAA members get discounted admission.
    • sloppyjoepal 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      just when you think you've seen all the glass you could see, then, a visit to the glass museum is in order....beginning with a short movie about the history of glass making in Lancaster, especially anchor hocking glass, you are then directed to the various exhibits of the different types of molds used to form the glass, and, then you traverse to the ongoing exhibits of the glassware manufactured by some of the other glassmakers from Lancaster and its surrounds, and also other ohio manufacterers....other exhibits feature glass from fenton glass and Westmoreland, libbey, Fostoria, tiffin, some heisey, a display of depression glass, and an array of unusual glass from around the country...there is a gift shop which sells various items, and glass items which are made in house by resident glassblowers.. many of the exhibits are on loan from individuals, others are donated...displays change frequently, so there is always something different to see....there is a glassblowing exhibition which is very interesting, so be sure to see that also...
    • tfarmer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We recently visited the Glass Museum in Lancaster, OH. This place is very attractive. The hosts are very friendly. The glassware is beautiful. The short movie and glass blowing was very educational. They change the glassware every 6 months so this is a place you could visit more then once.
    • LauraP353 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we decided to take a lesson with mike the glass blower at the museum and it was one of the main highlights of our trip. he is takes the time to explain the steps of the process and than assists you with the glass making process. You can choose from several things to make and call to schedule an appointment. we were so glad we did this, wish it was closer as we would do it again. currently the road that is on is under construction and this makes it hard to get to if you're not from the area. the museum it self is not to big, to be honest we were more interested in making our own blown glass.
    • FredL757 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Ohio Glass Museum is on Main Street in Lancaster, Ohio. The museum has a number of glass exhibits showing the variety of glassware and decorative tableware manufactured by the Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation and the Lancaster Glass Company. There are other specialty glass items on display as well. If you are older than 50, you will probably recognize a glass product that has been in your kitchen. There is an on-site glass blowing laboratory with scheduled demonstrations by a glass blower. Additionally, a small theater shows the history of glass manufacturing in Fairfield County, Ohio. A gift shop is attached to the museum. A meeting room in the basement can be rented to host meetings and receptions at a reasonable fee. There is a modest charge to enter the museum. Docents are very friendly and helpful.
    • DarrenM474 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I can't say enough about how lucky our couty is to have such an interesting and well-run specialty museum like this. If you haven't been yet and you live in Lancaster, then shame on you. ;-)WELL worth it!
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