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  2. Kokomo Opalescent Glass Works - Wikipedia

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    "Kokomo Opalescent Glass Company, Inc" (PDF). Indiana Historical Society; Undergraduate Summer Research Institute “All that Glitters *Might be Glass” retrieved March 30, 2009; retrieved March 17, 2015; Glass history timeline retrieved March 30, 2009; Glass Artist produces window for KOG 100th anniversary ad retrieved March 30, 2009

  3. Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    The 116 stained glass windows consist of more than 1,200 individual panels and were designed and made by the Carmel du Mans Glassworks, owned first the Carmelite nuns in Le Mans, France and then by Eugène Hucher and associates. The 44 large windows depict 114 life-size scenes and 106 smaller scenes.

  4. First Presbyterian Church (Hartford City, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The church features massive stained glass windows that were hand-crafted in Belgium and assembled by local glass workers originally from that country. [ 1 ] At the time the church was constructed, the region was undergoing substantial economic growth related to the discovery of natural gas , and this period is known as the Indiana Gas Boom .

  5. Chapel of the Resurrection (Valparaiso, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Groundbreaking for the Chapel construction took place in 1956. The building was designed by the architectural firm Stade, Dolan, Anderson of Park Ridge, Illinois, though certain elements and features (e.g., the stone baptistry, the stained glass windows, etc.) were designed by other artists.

  6. Trinity United Methodist Church (Lafayette, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity's stained glass windows were designed by Edna Browning Ruby, a world-famous artist from Lafayette. She also made stained glass windows for area churches, including Stidham United Methodist Church and Elston Presbyterian Church. One of the biggest changes to the church building was the installation of the basement in the 1930s.

  7. LaPorte County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The building includes a tower with skylight, gargoyles and contains stained glass. [2] [3] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse is part of the Downtown LaPorte Historic District.

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