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* After years of searching, the Fenton Art Glass Collectors of America are a step closer to being able to open a museum that honors the people and processes that built Fenton throughout its history. With the closing on the former Riverside Church of Christ building in Williamstown, plans are underway for developing the museum. “We want to tell the story of Fenton Art Glass from when they opened in Martins Ferry, Ohio, in 1905 to when it closed in 2011,” said David Kingsley, president of the Fenton Art Glass Collectors of America. “We’re looking for not only the pieces themselves, but the tools that were used to make them and anyone who has information about them.” The projected opening date is April 2025. It is good to know Fenton lovers (and history lovers) will once again have a place to view and learn about their favorite art glass.
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