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SUMMARY:History on Tap: Glass\, Everyday Life\, and the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:"Bonnie Campbell Lilienfeld - Curator at the Sandwich Glass Museum & Historical Society - explores how glass\, both practical and decorative\, offers a revealing glimpse into daily life in colonial New England. Her talk examines the use of glass in early homes\, from windowpanes to tableware\, much of it imported through trade with England and beyond. She also highlights early efforts at glassmaking in the colonies\, considering what these objects reveal about changing tastes\, everyday routines\, and expanding global connections. By the time of the American Revolution\, glass had taken on added significance\, reflecting the economic pressures and political tensions of the era. Part of our History on Tap series join us for an evening of local history\, conversation\, and craft brews. Admission: $10 per person / $5 for members Must be 21+ to sample beer\; IDs will be checked at the door. Enjoy craft beer from our sponsor\, Cape Cod Beer\, along with cheese\, crackers\, water\, and non-alcoholic beer options. We highly recommend reserving your tickets on our website in advance. Popular events often sell out quickly\, and we cannot always accommodate walk-ins. Don't miss out plan and secure your spot! "
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&quot\;Bonnie Campbell Lilienfeld - Curator at the Sandwich Glass Museum &amp\; Historical Society - explores how glass\, both practical and decorative\, offers a revealing glimpse into daily life in colonial New England. Her talk examines the use of glass in early homes\, from windowpanes to tableware\, much of it imported through trade with England and beyond. She also highlights early efforts at glassmaking in the colonies\, considering what these objects reveal about changing tastes\, everyday routines\, and expanding global connections. By the time of the American Revolution\, glass had taken on added significance\, reflecting the economic pressures and political tensions of the era. Part of our History on Tap series&mdash\;join us for an evening of local history\, conversation\, and craft brews. Admission: $10 per person / $5 for members Must be 21+ to sample beer\; IDs will be checked at the door. Enjoy craft beer from our sponsor\, Cape Cod Beer\, along with cheese\, crackers\, water\, and non-alcoholic beer options. We highly recommend reserving your tickets on our website in advance. Popular events often sell out quickly\, and we cannot always accommodate walk-ins. Don&rsquo\;t miss out&mdash\;plan and secure your spot! &quot\;
LOCATION:Cape Cod Maritime Museum 135 South StreetBarnstable\, MA\, 02601United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T080744Z
URL:https://business.yarmouthcapecod.com/events/details/history-on-tap-glass-everyday-life-and-the-american-revolution-30850
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