Found this web site http;//www.tlgwindpower.com/tweety.......all about the brick collecting hobby... I found one with my last name in NY..... Now I have to find the real thing!!!!
real cool bricks, here's a couple of Rhode Island breaks, check out the anchors, I know if you find a martha's vineyard brick the yuppies pay big money, dave
Colbolt sent me the most beautiful brick wall from a museum that he went to and I saved it to my old computer that died as soon as I got the darn thing. I have the pic saved, but it is not assessable right at the moment. It had all kinds of bricks and he thought of me because of the star bricks. He is another one of the most kindest members here who, just thinks of a person and sends them something because it reminds him of them.
It also, gave you a link to the museum and you got history and a little tour. Maybe Steve will see this and help us out and post the link and we'll see the delightful pics. Now I see this is RE: Bricks so I should check out Bricks and see if he has already posted there.
Anyway this way a treat, I also love to see bricks with words.
Have a good one all ~
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That sounds like the brick museum in Ohio. It is somewhere in the Roseville/Zanesville area. I went there several years ago, had a hard time finding it, and when we arrived, I could tell they were shocked to have visitors. They have a wall of Ohio bricks, including the Nelsonville star and other salt glazed sidewalk bricks and also have a nice outside area paved with all different Ohio bricks. For anyone interested in Ohio bricks, I would highly recommend it.
That's actually the Ohio ceramic museum. http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/places/se08/ Here's a link to it. They also have some New Lexington insulators on display outside.
The Ohio Ceramic Center is the one I was referring to with the wall of bricks. The other ceramic museum is in E. Liverpool, and is far more impressive and well worth the trip, but I liked the Ohio brick wall at the ceramic center.