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On the opposite page is a diagrammatic sketch of the Glass Center showing the general areas which are open to the public. In addition, those points of interest to professional museum people which are not open to the public are also shown. You are cordially invited behind the scenes and are welcome to visit any part of the building. The guards have been instructed to admit conferees to any area they wish to visit and your badge is the only identification you need. 

Although the Steuben Glass factory is an integral part of the Center, it is, nevertheless, an operating plant in full production and for reasons of safety it is not possible to admit anyone to the Steuben factory floor. 

The key below will assist you in locating various points in the Glass Center. 

A. Lobby 
B. Information Desk
C. Conference Room 
D. Small Auditorium 
E. Library 
F. Study collections and work area
G. Recreation Room 
H. Glass Bridge 
I. Steuben Factory 
J. Glass Center Lounge 
K. Glass Center offices 
L. Behind big Disk 
M. Maintenance Shops
N. Air conditioning and engineering room 
O. Back stage-large auditorium 
P. Cafeteria 
Q. Rest Rooms 
R. Glass Center Storeroom 

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS 
1. A Century of American Glass 
2. The Deerslayers 
3. A Treasury of French Paperweights 

CIRCULATING EXHIBITIONS 
4. Introduction to the History of Glass 
5. Contemporary American Glass