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12/15/2013 03:30 PM
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Does anyone know whether or not the hand blown glass shop that used to be at Maho has re-opened elsewhere on St John. I really like their recycled glass and was wondering if they are still in business and where. Thank you
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I'm pretty sure the glass was part of Maho's recycling program. I haven't seen any of their pieces anywhere, but I am not the person "in the know" about all things St John.
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In February I bought some pieces at the Friends of the national park store. At that time, they didn't know where or if the glass blowing would continue. I would also like to know if it reopened somewhere else.
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We have just returned from St. John with a quick weekend trip to Tortola and found that they have moved the operation to Cane Garden Bay, located on the main road near Myett's. The girls had no problem finding some incredible treasures.
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