Glass Blowing Exhibit and the Belfry Inne & Bistro in Cape Cod

In the Glass Blowing exhibit a guest was selected randomly to try glass blowing for himself!
Feel the heat as you watch molten glass being turned and twisted into exquisite forms at the Sandwich Glass Museum. Here you will find many exhibits and activities that could easily fill up an entire vacation for you and your loved ones of any age. Currently, Edward and James Poore explain their journey through the glass realm and display their expertise in the contemporary exhibit called “Two Generations of Glass Engravers, Cutters and Sculptors”. Learn about dining in the Victorian Era as Hannah “Rebecca” Burgess flourishes the glass made finger bowls, celery vases, epergnes, butter dishes, knife holders, and even individual salt shakers. Get some fresh air on a walking tour highlighting the historic town’s American architecture and the people of the village and their past. Be sure not to miss the Annual Cape Cod Glass Show and Sale featuring 45 nationally prominent glass dealers offering antique and collectible American & European glassware dating back to the 18th century.
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Less than five minutes down main street is the ideal place for accommodating your Cape Cod vacation getaway. With three different Victorian parlors, a fine bistro, relaxing spa services, and a cozy atmosphere, the Belfry Inne & Bistro will provide the perfect hospitality. Many rooms feature fireplaces, whirlpool tubs for two, stained glass windows, private balconies, and many unique touches. At the bistro, the culinary team are sure to use the freshest ingredients they can find to produce fantastic and delicate meals. Finally, relax in the comfort of your own room to any massage, facial, or pedicure of your choice. Make sure to check out all the current specials and package deals before you book your stay with the Belfry Inne & Bistro!

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By Serpa, April 29, 2009 @ 4:55 am
These are great.
By Mea, May 1, 2009 @ 8:12 am
Wonderfull…
By Connor, July 11, 2009 @ 9:03 pm
Nice work! I’ll have to do a cross post on this one
By Sintara, July 13, 2009 @ 2:57 am
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By Angela, July 16, 2009 @ 4:13 pm
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By Biggy, July 22, 2009 @ 5:35 am
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By Lagia, July 26, 2009 @ 6:48 am
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