We love stopping here! Have been since 1978. Fun to stretch your legs and discover the teeny-tiny town of Harmony. Check out the Harmony Chapel, too, right around the corner. Lots of weddings happening.
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We love stopping here! Have been since 1978. Fun to stretch your legs and discover the teeny-tiny town of Harmony. Check out the Harmony Chapel, too, right around the corner. Lots of weddings happening.
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The ultimate in a small town, very cute stop. We stopped here on our way to San Simeon. We enjoyed walking its ONE street. ;) Visiting the glassworks, pottery shop, and our favorite, Harmony Chapel nestled behind the old creamery. It's very beautiful with a most interesting door and worth the photo op. It's open during the day, even when...
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A friend had said that she heard that the glassblowing here was reminiscent of Venice ( Murano ). It is is many ways better.
There is everything imaginable here from inexpensive trinkets to the most sophisticated and beautiful works of art. The place is airy and, unlike Venice, there is no pressure to buy. You have all of the time...
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My hubbie probably spent an hour watching the glass blowers create in this little glass / art studio while the kids and I shopped and looked around town. A darling little town and alot of great glass work in this studio, we enjoyed this visit very much.
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This is more a review for all of Harmony. This is a lovely place to stop for just a few hours. The Glassworks shop, the pottery shop and a must must must…the Winery!!!! Harmony Winery had some of the best wines (their Chardonay was amazing as were others such as the Anniversary wine). The setting was beautiful on the top...
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We were on a mother daughter trip to the Mid State Fair and Harmony was definitely on the trip itinerary. I have visited as often as I am on the central coast since the early 70s. I always look forward to seeing local artisan work and Harmony Classwork made the trip to Harmony memorable. It has so many items that...
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Harmony is an intersting place and is for sure to get your curiosity going. Make sure to check out the side of one of the buildings there, you will be surprised why and how Harmony got it's name! There are basically a couple of places to see there being that population is only 18. The glass blowing was fun to...
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