This link is to the Lightner Museum in St Agustine Florida http://lightnermuseum.org/main_lightner.html
If you want to see how life was in the 19th century this is the place. There are displays ofAmerican Brilliant Cut Glass, Victorian glass and the stain glass of Tiffany.
We decided that our blog should be fun and informative about glass and anything else that interests us. If you have questions on glass repair or have a repair contact us via email,text,or this blog, as we provide a service repairing antique and collectible glass, crystal, and china. We offer quality work, reasonable prices, professional standards and two old-fashioned words that have not lost their meaning for us... Honesty and Integrity
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This looks like fun: https://www.diggerlandusa.com/admissions/general-admission/
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