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| All Cities Glass & Mirror |
27869 Encanto Drive
Sun City, California
(951) 943-1669 |
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| Gerard Glass |
68845 Perez Road
Cathedral City, California
(760) 770-6090 |
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| Bear City Glass Company |
222 West Big Bear Boulevard
Big Bear City, California
(909) 585-2037 |
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| Mayers Glass |
125 North Yale Street
Hemet, California
(951) 658-7144 |
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Pro-Craft Sash & Supply
43123 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California
(951) 676-7515 |
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Valley Glass & Mirror Company
12580 Palm Drive
Desert Hot Springs, California <br>
(760) 329-8776 |
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| Corning Museum of Glass |
The Corning Museum of Glass is where the world—from serious scholars to those simply interested in discovering—turns to learn more about the art, history, craft, or technology of this incredible material. Spend some time at our Museum. We guarantee you'll learn to see glass in a whole new light.
www.cmog.org |
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To find out more call or email us at:
ads@shoppalmsprings.com
(760) 208-4966 |
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Advertise Your Company Here
To find out more call or email us at:
ads@shoppalmsprings.com
(760) 208-4966 |
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| National Glass Association |
Founded in 1948, the National Glass Association is the largest trade association representing the flat (architectural and automotive) glass industry. We represent nearly 4,000 member companies and locations, and produce the industry's leading events and publications.
www.glass.org |
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| Museum of Glass |
The Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art is the premier contemporary arts venue with a sustained concentration on the medium of glass. The Museum recently completed a $63 million capital campaign to fund the 75,000 square-foot Museum on the waterfront. We received generous donations from local, regional, national and international donors. We are now raising endowment funds to ensure the future of the programs at the Museum of Glass.
www.museumofglass.org |
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