june, 2018
Event Details
The Hudson River Maritime Museum will host both the Corning Museum of Glass's GlassBarge: Kingston and the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum's replica canal schooner Lois McClure at the museum docks from Friday, June 15 through Sunday, June 17th.
Event Details
GlassBarge: Kingston
The Hudson River Maritime Museum will host both the Corning Museum of Glass’s GlassBarge and the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s replica canal schooner Lois McClure at the museum docks from Friday, June 15 through Sunday, June 17th.

Photo by Tom Martinelli
Corning Museum of Glass brings the beauty of hot glass to a waterfront community near you GlassBarge: Kingston at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. A 30’ x 80’ canal barge equipped with patented all-electric glassmaking equipment, GlassBarge shares the story of glass through live, 30-minute demonstrations. GlassBarge is the 2018 signature event for the Erie Canal Bicentennial, and helps to emphasize the continued role of New York’s waterways in shaping the state’s industry, culture, and community.
GlassBarge: Kingston Tickets
GlassBarge: Kingston will be open for free glassblowing demonstrations from 11 am to 6 pm daily. Space is limited, so make sure to reserve your ticket well in advance. Registration will be available four to six weeks prior to each stop.
About the GlassBarge Tour
Commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Brooklyn Flint Glass Company—now know as Corning Incorporated after relocating via the New York Waterways by canal barge. Offering free public glassmaking demonstrations at each scheduled stop during its four-month tour, the GlassBarge will travel north from Brooklyn Bridge Park along the Hudson, then westward long the Erie Canal before making its way to the Finger Lakes. GlassBarge will make stops at ports in Yonkers, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Albany, Little Falls, Sylvan Beach, Baldwinsville, Fairport, Lockport, Buffalo, Medina, Brockport, Pittsford, Seneca Falls, and Watkins Glen. A ceremonial last leg of the trip will take place by land, concluding in Corning with a community-wide celebration on September 22.
In celebration of this pivotal journey, CMoG is recreating the voyage with GlassBarge—a 30’ x 80’ canal barge equipped with CMoG’s patented all-electric glassmaking equipment. In addition to sharing the story of glassmaking in Corning, the GlassBarge tour emphasizes the continued role of New York’s waterways in shaping the state’s industry, culture, and community. GlassBarge is the 2018 signature event for the statewide celebration of the Erie Canal Bicentennial.

Photo by J. Foote

Photo from Corning Museum of Glass
Take Amtrak to the Corning Museum of Glass GlassBarge: Kingston
Experience glass blowing shows and demonstrations via Amtrak to Rhinecliff-Kingston Station in the Hudson Valley—Don’t forget to use the See New York and Save 15% discount!
Get picked up from Rhinecliff Station and taken to your reserved NYTRAIN Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Click here to reserve your car or call the Kingston office today at: 845-336-4700.
Time
june 15 (Friday) - 17 (Sunday)
Location
Hudson River Maritime Museum
50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401