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Milan Ledger 7.2005
1. VISIT MILAN HISTORICAL
MUSEUM FOR TWO
ANNIVERSARY
EXHIBITS THIS YEAR!
Foundation for the Future:
Milan Historical Museum’s
First Fifty Years Exhibit
MHM 1 of 4 Museum’s
Nationwide Featuring Fenton
Art Glass Centennial Exhibit
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Milan, OH 44846 ● 419-499-2968
E-mail: museum@milanhistory.org
Web: www.milanhistory.org
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SUMMER 2005 ISSUE
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$52 American Black Cherry
Museum Candy Basket
$41 Hardwood Maple
Museum Candy Basket
Call our Gift Shop at 419-499-2968 to order you exclusive customized
“Milan Historical Museum” Candy Baskets.
Society discounts do not apply to this Fund Raiser.
From Ohio Turnpike: Exit 7 (#118), South on 250 for 2 miles to Rt. 113.
From East & West: Route 113.
Milan Historical Museum is located
Two blocks east of the
Historic Milan Town Square.
MILAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM
10 Edison Drive, Milan, OH 44846
Ph: 419-499-2968. Visit: www.milanhistory.org. Email: museum@milanhistory.org
SOCIETY BENEFITS: Use your card to visit our buildings and
exhibits all year long. 10% discount in our Museum Gift Shop.
Discounts for special events! Sponsor and Above Levels:
Yearly Limited Edition Holiday Ornament. All Society Members
receive special notices, and exclusive invitations.
Membership is Jan~Dec annually.
Lifetime $1,000 (Payment Plan Option)
Corporation / Business $200
Patron $100 Sponsor $40
Family $20 Active $15 (single)
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2. “Foundation for the Future:
Celebrating Milan Historical Museum’s First 50 Years”
From the Sublime, to the Amusing and Beautiful ~
A retrospective of the Museum’s unusual and diverse collections
Come celebrate Milan Historical Museum’s 50th
Anniversary all summer long in 2005 as the museum,
established in 1955, offers unique exhibits of artifacts images, and manuscripts acquired over fifty years in a
seven part anniversary exhibit.
In the Galpin Home, the first floor Exhibits Room features seven exhibits.
The “Images of the Sacred” Exhibit features a sublime statue of Shiva as
Natarava – or Lord of the Dance. This stunningly detailed bronze
expresses Shiva’s dance encompassing the cycle of Life – Death - Life of
the universe. This image of the Nataraj is an extraordinary representation
of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India. Other objects include
artifacts from Buddhist and Hindu tradition, a
Rosary from Lourdes, France, a charming
Chinese Kwan Yin Goddess and a Russian
icon of Christ, from the estate of Robert
Mowry, the museum’s first board president.
The “Children” Exhibit features Charlie Otis,
a bisque German doll dressed in clothing
that little boys wore in the 1870’s. Children visiting the museum are amused to
find that little boys once wore dresses. Charlie Otis is just one of the 400
antique dolls in a collection donated by Mildred Smith Coulton of Cleveland,
years ago. Mrs. Coulton had seen a biographical article in the newspaper
about the famous Charles Otis, one of the founders of Otis Elevator Company.
She dressed her doll like a photo of Charles Otis in the article and named him
“Charlie”.
The “Curiosities and What’s It’s”
Exhibit is a mystery exhibit designed to
work the brains of our museum visitors. There are puzzling things to
look at and identify. One of our puzzlers is shown at left ~ one of the
easy ones! Please come and visit us this year and ask the guide for
the answer “key” if you can’t figure this one out!
This exhibit also includes “Writings & Manuscripts”, “At Work”,
“Leisure Time” and “A Night on the Town”. When you visit us this
year you’ll actually get 2 special exhibits!
Milan Historical Museum 1 of 4 Museums Nationwide
Featuring Fenton Art Glass Centennial Exhibit
Art Glass collectors and enthusiasts will love the fact that Milan Historical Museum is one of four exclusive
museums nationwide participating in the Fenton Art Glass Centennial Celebration with special Fenton Art
Glass Exhibits. Our Fenton Art Glass Exhibit is open to the public during our regular open season and by
appointment from October through December of 2005. This exhibit features stunning art glass from the
museum’s own permanent world-class Mowry Art Glass Exhibit and four never
before seen collections!
The beautiful piece at left, from the museum’s own permanent collection, is a
Fenton Orange Tree hatpin holder. From private
on-loan collections from local Milan,
Castalia and Port Clinton families, you will
enjoy over 70 pieces like the Fenton Vasa
Murrhina (right) and the Spiral Optic Vase
(bottom). Several of the on-loan Fenton pieces
are woven throughout the museum’s other
collections and historic houses so be sure and
visit the Doll & Toy House to see the adorable
“Kittens” display of cups and saucers.
Three other museums are participating in the Centennial Fenton Celebration, with special exhibits of their
own:
Mansion Museum, Wheeling, W.VA. Web: www.oionline.com
Rotunda Exhibit, Topeka, KS. Web: www.tscpl.org
Museum of American Glass, Millville, NJ. Web: www.wheatonvillage.org.
In 1905, F.L. Fenton sought to develop new and unusual colors and treatments
for handmade glass. He started the Fenton Art Glass Company in Martins Ferry,
Ohio and later built a factory in Williamstown, West Virginia. Art Glass, as
opposed to everyday tableware and glassware, is more decorative in nature.
Fenton Art Glass Company specializes in a great variety of art glass including
baskets, cranberry glass, crested ware, and the ever popular Hobnail pattern.
Visit www.fentonartglass.com or call 1-800-933-6766 for Centennial updates.
Museum 2005 Hours:
June, July & August: Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM-5 PM & Sundays 1-5 PM
September: Tuesday through Sunday 1-5 PM
Group Tours are $3.00 per person for groups of 10 or more. Smaller groups are
Welcome. Milan Historical Museum will accept groups of 1-9 persons at $30.00
minimum out of season. Hours and pricing are subject to change.
Call 419-499-2968 to schedule an appointment and to
verify hours and admission prices.