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Make your Own at the Corning Museum of Glass
The Corning Museum of Glass offers live glass demonstrations and displays more than 3,500 years of glass art history.
Just south of Watkins Glen in Corning, NY you will find the world’s best collection of art and historical glass at the Corning Museum of Glass.
Not only does it feature more than 3,500 years of glass art history, you can see live glass demonstrations or even make your own glass art!
Museum galleries are self-guided and glass mementos and treasures from around the world can be purchased in the Museum Shops, which offers everything from jewelry, holiday ornaments and gifts, handmade glass art, books and videos related to glass.
Not only does it feature more than 3,500 years of glass art history, you can see live glass demonstrations or even make your own glass art!
Museum galleries are self-guided and glass mementos and treasures from around the world can be purchased in the Museum Shops, which offers everything from jewelry, holiday ornaments and gifts, handmade glass art, books and videos related to glass.
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