O.K... now that I have your attention... I'll fess up. I'm not talking about the 1980's one hit wonder "Tiffany!"

I'm also not talking about the Tiffany jewelry company. I am however talking about some just as spectacular and also culturally significant. I'm talking about the world's greatest stained glass artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. Did you know that the most comprehensive collection of Tiffany's works are housed in Winter Park? Now you do and you owe it to yourself to check it out because it is spectacular.
I had read about the collection at the Morse Museum of American Art several years ago. The one thing that interested me more than any other was the chapel Tiffany created for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The museum has the ENTIRE CHAPEL (see photo below) as an exhibit... floor-to-ceiling. To say it's amazing would be like saying Rembrandt was a pretty good painter!
I finally got to see the collection (and the chapel) on July 4th. The museum had an open house and we happened to park next to it when my family went to the fantastic Winter Park Old Fashioned 4th event. It did not disappoint. I'm just sorry it took me almost five years to finally get there. If you get the chance... take it... you will not be disappointed.

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