Well organized; made the process of making sea glass more understandable; amazing number of colors
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Well organized; made the process of making sea glass more understandable; amazing number of colors
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It was so enjoyable to visit. One could take one's time looking at all the different glass pieces found, thinking of where it came from and what stories it could tell
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The Sea Glass museum is just outside Fort Bragg (south). Capt Cass is friendly and the museum has a nice display of Sea Glass collected at Sea Glass Beach.
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The word "Museum" is used very loosely here. More of a store with some pieces of sea glass for interest. The owner-proprietor was unfriendly and curt. Jewelry is overpriced--not terribly well-made and not artistically done when compared with other pieces I have seen. If you are an absolute neophyte when it comes to sea glass, go and get a taste....
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was expecting alittle more history of Fort Bragg glass beach, but had wonderful glass items for sale
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Very interesting shop and Museum. Be sure to look at the chart for the colors to search for at Glass Beach.
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It is inside a quaint house so it won't take long to visit it. There are wonderful displays of sea glass in all colors from the local beach. From that they have made jewelry, earrings, bracelets and necklaces to purchase at reasonable prices. We met the sea captain. There is a lot of history about how sea glass came about...
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Collecting Sea glass has been a passion of the locals for years, since the tumbled glass started washing ashore in a few key coves in the Fort Bragg area. This little jewelry shop has a museum annex, only $2 donation and you get a map showing the three sites for best glass in the area. There are cases and displays...
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