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The Odas were in Wellington Thursday to tour and learn about the NDGA National Glass Museum in order to start their own museum in conjunction with an American-style restaurant they have in Komoro City, Japan. NDGA is the National Depression video converter Glass Association .
The Odas lived in the United States for about 25 years, a decade of which was in Kansas when Tak Oda was president of Sokkia , a company that makes measurement instruments and at the time was in Overland Park.
While living in Kansas and Nebraska, they began frequenting video converter antique malls for Depression glass, the sometimes clear and often colorful glass that businesses gave away or sold cheaply to attract shoppers during the Depression.
Museum curator Linda Bredengerd is advising the Odas on how the NDGA museum operates. For instance, she says it s good to have pieces video converter to put on display but then have at least one of the same piece in storage.
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The Odas were in Wellington Thursday to tour and learn about the NDGA National Glass Museum in order to start their own museum in conjunction with an American-style restaurant they have in Komoro City, Japan. NDGA is the National Depression video converter Glass Association .
The Odas lived in the United States for about 25 years, a decade of which was in Kansas when Tak Oda was president of Sokkia , a company that makes measurement instruments and at the time was in Overland Park.
While living in Kansas and Nebraska, they began frequenting video converter antique malls for Depression glass, the sometimes clear and often colorful glass that businesses gave away or sold cheaply to attract shoppers during the Depression.
Museum curator Linda Bredengerd is advising the Odas on how the NDGA museum operates. For instance, she says it s good to have pieces video converter to put on display but then have at least one of the same piece in storage.
Adam Clements April Reed Ben Arnold Bradley Fair Builders Inc. Carl Brewer Chick-fil-A Classic Real Estate Clifton Square video converter Comotara Center Delano Dillons Don Piros Eastgate Plaza Facebook Grubb & Ellis/Martens Commercial Group Intrust Bank Arena J.P. Weigand & Sons Laham Development Landmark video converter Commercial Real Estate Leisa Lowry Lowe's Melad Stephan Michael Ramsey NewMarket Square Normandie Center Occidental Management Old Town Old Town Square Phil Ruffin Robert Eyster Sedgwick County District Court Shops at Tallgrass Siena Plaza Slawson Cos. The Wichita Eagle Towne East Square Towne West Square Twitter Wal-Mart Walmart Waterfront Wichita City Council Wichita State University Wink Hartman Sr. Search for:
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