Daffodils in bloom in Winter Park’s Morse Museum
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The living room from Laurelton Hall, the home of Louis Comfort Tiffany, has been reproduced at the Morse Museum in Winter Park.
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The pattern of the stained glass chandelier above the table is copied inthe carpeting on the floor of the reproduction of the dining room as it appeared in the former home of Louis Comfort Tiffany on Long Island. Most of the house was destroyed by fire about 1957.
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Section of a capitol from the Daffodil Terrace at Laurelton Hall which was recently installed in an addition to teh Morse Museum at Winter Park.
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A ceiling fixture and side window from the restored Tiffany Chapel at the Morse Museum in Winter Park. The chapel was designed as the showpiece of the Tiffany Art & Glass Company display at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
By KIM COOL
Features Editor
For years the Tiffany Chapel has drawn me to the Morse Museum, on nearly every visit to the Winter Park area of Orlando.
With the installation of the Daffodil Terrace, Living Room and Reception Hall in the museum’s recent addition, there is all the more reason to visit this choice —and no longer little—museum.