Millersburg Glass Museum
The Millersburg Glass Museum is housed below the Victorian House in Millersburg, Ohio, where John Fenton started it all over 110 years ago. Here you can see some of the rarest and most expensive pieces ever produced, learn about the company's story, and immerse yourself into one of Millersburg's most unique and interesting aspects of its history.
Our Story
Chris Sieverdes, shortly after moving to Millersburg, took a huge interest in Millersburg Glass after conversations with local collectors. He privately purchased an expansive collection in the following months and decided that it needed to be displayed for all to enjoy and experience. As such, he rented a building on Main Street in Millersburg and the first museum was in business.
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Business proved slow in the initial months. But the Millersburg Historical Society, understanding the value of Millersburg Glass to local history, offered him a location inside the Victorian House. This location is where the current museum is today.
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Over the years, Chris added to his collection, amassing a huge collection of some of the rarest and most beautiful pieces of Millersburg Glass known. In an effort to ensure that the glass remained in the museum for generations to come, Chris donated his entire collection to the Historical Society, securing a permanent home for all to see.
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Visit the Holmes County Historical Society Museum page HERE
Contact
For admission tickets to the Museum and Victorian House, or for special group rates, please call 330-672-0022 or email info@holmeshistory.com.
484 Wooster Road
Millersburg, OH 44654
Admissions
Millersburg Museum Only: $5
Glass & Victorian House: $13
Students: $3
12 & Under: Free
SEASONAL HOURS: April 1 - October 31
1pm-4pm Tuesday - Sunday
Closed Mondays and Federal Holidays
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During the Month of March, the Museum will only be open weekends, 1pm-4pm.