Morgantown

Glass

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The Morgantown area has been home to over 30 glass factories over the past 100 years, including Seneca Glass, Monongahela Valley Cut Glass, Mississippi Glass, Pressed Prism Glass, Beaumont Glass, and others. Currently there are only two glass factories left in the area:

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Davis-Lynch Glass

Boyers avenue, +1 304-599-2244. most of their output is sold to lamp distributors, but some is offered for sale to the public at the l & g lamp shop.

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Gentile Glass

425 industrial avenue, star city, +1 304-599-2750. glassworking hours 8am-3pm m-f, shop hours 8am-4pm m-f and 8am-12pm sa. the only place in the morgantown area where you can watch glass being worked.

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Seneca Center

709 beechurst avenue. offers a collection of vintage morgantown glass, among other things. (http://www.senecacenter.com/)

Appalachian Gallery

44 high street, +1 304-296-0163, (http://www.wvcraft.com/). handcrafted works by artists and artisans in west virginia and neighboring regions, including baskets, books, fabric art, folk toys, framed art, glass, jewellery, metal works, mosaics, music, pottery, thumb pianos, wildlife portraits and wooden items.

malls

Stores include: Sally’s Beauty Supply, Maurice’s, Petco, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Target, Giant Eagle, Goody's, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Barnes & Noble, Sam's Club, Super Wal-Mart, Olive Garden, Cheddar's, Longhorn Steakhouse, Chili's, CiCi's Pizza, Evergreen Buffet