The Sandwich Glass Museum, located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, delves into the rich history of glassmaking in the area. Housed in a building that showcases the town’s industrial past, the museum features an array of locally crafted glass pieces. Visitors can observe artisans at work, blowing glass by hand in the on-site workshop, providing a vivid glimpse into the traditional techniques and craftsmanship. The displays and demonstrations offer a comprehensive look at the art and science of glassmaking, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both the craft and the historical context.
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