Welcome to the Heritage Glass Museum

The Heritage Glass Museum is dedicated to preserving southern New Jersey's rich glassmaking history through free, family-friendly exhibits. Our collection features rare historic bottles dating from the late 1700s to the 1970s, showcasing the artistry and innovation of Southern New Jersey glassmakers. Visitors can explore a variety of colorful antique bottles, glass art, tools, and artifacts that offer insights into the past and spark creativity.


CURRENT Hours:

Wednesdays: 11 am - 2 pm

Thursdays: 5 pm - 8 pm

Saturdays
: 11 am - 2 pm

Special Hours:

Open 11 am - 5 pm on Saturday, June 13th for Glassboro CommUNITY Day

CLOSED on Saturday, July 4th

Admission

We are proud to offer FREE admission,
relying entirely on our dedicated volunteers and the generosity of our supporters.

Volunteering

Please consider volunteering to help us stay open for everyone’s enjoyment.

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Current EXHIBIT


Upcoming Events

Reflections in Commemorative Glass: 250 Years of the American Spirit opening July 11, 2026!

This exhibition charts the 250-year history of the United States through the decorative artistry of Southern New Jersey’s legendary glass and mold makers. Our collection of commemorative bottles and decanters from Wheaton Glass of Millville, Clevenger Brothers of Clayton, and Anchor Hocking of Salem, showcases how South Jersey artisans captured national pride, historical milestones, and local identity in commemorative glass, collected by generations of families.


A photo of green hue bottles.

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mission, our methods, and the results of our decades of advocacy.

 

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