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112 N Meridian St, Greentown, IN 46936, USA
Greentown, Indiana 46936
+1 765-628-6206

Open limited hours May-October and (I think) Tuesday to Friday depending on docents available. Mostly a large room full of display cases of "chocolate" and amber pressed and cut glass from the Indiana Tumbler and Glass Factory, which burned down a long time ago (though locals still find interesting melted pieces of glass on the site). A friendly but sparsely-attended museum, mostly oriented to glass-lovers and collectors, and well-located right by the main intersection of town. Mostly early 20th century serving pieces and some regional paperweights, but about the only tourism site in town! Full disclosure; one of the founders was my grandmother, Naomi Elliott Currens Palmer, who was a local antique dealer with an encyclopedic knowledge of Greentown glass, and formerly Greentown sheriff's (Clarence "Smiley" Currens) wife and jail supervisor.

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112 N Meridian St, Greentown, IN 46936, USA.
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  • Ella
    Added 2015.07.22
    Open limited hours May-October and (I think) Tuesday to Friday depending on docents available. Mostly a large room full of display cases of "chocolate" and amber pressed and cut glass from the Indiana Tumbler and Glass Factory, which burned down a long time ago (though locals still find interesting melted pieces of glass on the site). A friendly but sparsely-attended museum, mostly oriented to glass-lovers and collectors, and well-located right by the main intersection of town. Mostly early 20th century serving pieces and some regional paperweights, but about the only tourism site in town! Full disclosure; one of the founders was my grandmother, Naomi Elliott Currens Palmer, who was a local antique dealer with an encyclopedic knowledge of Greentown glass, and formerly Greentown sheriff's (Clarence "Smiley" Currens) wife and jail supervisor.
  • Eric
    Added 2014.05.28
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