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  1. LEARN, EXPLORE & DISCOVER. Follow the fascinating progression of plumbing through the centuries at The Plumbing Museum, where exhibits include artifacts from the 19th century, evolving plumbing systems, and diagrams of various plumbing technologies.

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      The historic atmosphere of The Plumbing Museum features many...

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      In the 1950s, Charles Manoog began collecting antique...

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      OUR HOURS. Monday – Friday, by appointment. Closed for...

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      Just steps away from the Charles River, The Plumbing Museum...

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  2. Collection. The historic atmosphere of The Plumbing Museum features many items that date back to the eighteenth century. Visitors travel through history and see the development of piping technology through the decades. The museum has an assortment that dates back to the early 20th century.

  3. OUR HOURS. Monday – Friday, by appointment. Closed for holidays. OUR INFORMATION. Call us at 617-926-2111, or email us at info@theplumbingmuseum.org. Directions. Take the Massachusetts Turnpike Route I-90 to exit 17 (Newton/Watertown) toward Watertown. Follow signs to Watertown and continue straight on Galen Street.

  4. The Plumbing Museum in Watertown, Massachusetts is a unique museum devoted to the history of plumbing. It is located in an old plumbing supply store and has a fascinating collection of artifacts from the past.

  5. The Plumbing Museum is a fascinating and entertaining place, a real fixture in our community! Where else can you see the original Thomas Crapper water closet, wooden pipes that once provided water to Watertown residents, and the artful design of sinks, tubs, and toilets over many years and architectural styles?

  6. The Plumbing Museum is a fascinating and entertaining place, a real fixture in our community! Where else can you see the original Thomas Crapper water closet, wooden pipes that once provided water to Watertown residents, and the artful design of sinks, tubs, and toilets over many years and architectural styles?

  7. Dec 31, 2012 · WATERTOWNRead this article, and you'll be privy to an unusual museum featuring early plumbing equipment interspersed with modern fixtures and state-of-the-art plumbing techniques. The...

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