Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum

The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum is dedicated to preserving the wood type machinery and patterns designed by J.E. Hamilton in 1880; to illustrate how wood type was produced and used in printing; to demonstrate the importance of printing with both wood and metal type in the development of our country; to show how Hamilton wood type was used throughout the world; and to create a unique educational experience in graphic arts for present and future generations. The museum is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the printing industry and creating a hands on educational experience. Short term residencies for selected participants are possible. Wood type and gifts are available.

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