Ohio Glass Museum

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Lancaster, United States

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Art museum· Tourist attraction· Museums and Institutions· Glass blower

Ohio Glass Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ohio Glass Museum is located in Lancaster, United States on 124 W Main St. Ohio Glass Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in United States. OHIO GLASS MUSEUM is a museums and institutions company based out of PO BOX 794, LANCASTER, Ohio, United States.

Address

124 W Main St

Phone

+1 7406870101

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

LANCASTER, Ohio

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kevin Darrow

Drove 30 minutes. He closed the doors 20 minutes early the day we went and didn't even seem care that we where there to look at and buy some of his art. He just looked at us though the locked doors.

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Ken Davis

At the Ohio Glass Museum, the Ohio TuesDayTrips folks came for a tour and demonstration of glass blowing. We were guided through the museum by Angie who is definitely passionate about glass products and the beauty provided by them as works of art. Her husband, father and Grandfather were all glass blowers in Lancaster. The museum has displays of many different vendors glass such as Anchor Hocking, Fenton and Westmoreland. There is handmade and blown pieces and also molded pieces which were the basic low-cost glass products for the average consumer. Some of the most fascinating pieces were the laboratory glass with intricate tubing inside outer tubes in differing shapes and sizes. After the museum tour we were seated overlooking the glass blowing furnaces and work space. The glass artist was Traci and she made a paperweight with an internal colored design. The onsite glass artists make items sold in the gift shop of the museum. This was fascinating and we would recommend this tour and demonstration whole heartily.

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Kirk Van Auken

Not very big, but very interesting.

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mike pompeo

Interesting place staff was spot on .

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Cynthia Mendenhall

Guided tour was filled with interesting history and information. Highly recommend glass blowing lessons!