The Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary is dedicated to the preservation of woodlands and open spaces in historic White Mills, Pennsylvania, and is home to the Dorflinger Glass Museum, dedicated to preserving magnificent Dorflinger Glass glass made in White Mills from 1852 to 1921.
The Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary is a “600-acre wildlife sanctuary in White Mills, PA, with over 5 miles of hiking and nature trails” and is also “home to the Dorflinger Glass Museum, a museum dedicated to preserving the magnificent glass made in White Mills from 1852 to 1921. With over 900 pieces of cut, engraved, etched, gilded, and enameled crystal, the museum proudly displays the nation’s largest collection of Dorflinger glass.
“One of the Nation’s Largest Collection of American Brilliant-Cut Dorflinger Glass displayed in the home of the founder. Beginning in the 1860s, Christian Dorflinger transformed White Mills from a sleepy hamlet on the banks of the Lackawaxen River into a bustling industrial center. For more than half a century the Dorflinger Glass Works produced exquisite cut lead crystal that graced many of America’s finest tables, including those of several White House administrations.” Source: Dorflinger-Suydam