Address: 1157 Orange St, Redlands, CA 92374, USA
Phone: +19097980868
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12–4PM
Janet Higbee
The museum is in a small Victorian, and filled with different collections of antique glass. They get these pieces mostly from donations, and if you are interested in some old glass, you find many there with explanations of what they are. There is also a gift shop where they raise money selling donated items they do not need, or have doubles. I recommend a visit
Bugsy Siegal
Learned a lot about the prohibition days, and the root value of different types of expensive glass. Not to mention you enter into an air conditioned 1918 era house that is still intact.
Melinda Muyargas
The museum is free, so you really can't complain about anything. It's a tiny museum inside an old house in Redlands. All over the house there's cases full of different kinds of glass of different colors, textures, styles, and ages. There's a few info signs in the display cases letting you know about the type of glass, when it was popular, interesting uses for it, etc. There's a gift store inside the house as well. You can spend 5-20 minutes here.
Paul Odekirk
Incredible! The people involved with this museum are devout and amazing. I love the place and the work these people do. I know some of these people well and I would like to help out as much as I can. It's an honor the work they do.
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They are only open on Sat and Sun. Last time I went I think the hours were 10:00 to 5:00
Donations are appreciated $3.00 per visitor
Yes it does, and the docent who guided us was very knowledgeable about depression glass.
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