If your summer road trip takes you to New York’s Southern Tier, along the border with Pennsylvania, or to the Finger Lakes wine country, plan a stop in Corning, the city known for glassware and home of the vast collection in its Museum of Glass. Starting Saturday and running through the end of the year there’s a new exhibit that explores the connection between glass and wine, from ancient Rome to the present. A sealed bottle of wine from an 18th century shipwreck and an elaborate glass wine jug cut in a Russian pattern are among the objects on display.
“Fire and Vine: The Story of Glass and Wine,” July 3 through Dec. 31, 2022, $10 to $20 admission (children and teens under 17 admitted free); Corning Museum of Glass, 1 Museum Way, Corning, N.Y., 800-732-6845, cmog.org.
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June 28, 2021 at 10:49PM
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