Kaleidoscope Artist: Henry Bergeson

Henry Bergeson: Here is another very talented artist. Most of his scopes are made of wood.

Confluence III: This one was made in 1994 and features three interchangeable object cells. The cells are held in place by a hidden magnet.

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Luna Scope: This kaleidoscope dates from 1990 and features an orb object cell illuminated by a built-in rechargeable light source.

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Marble Scope: This kaleidoscope was made in the late 1990s. The scope allows viewing of marbles ranging from small to two inches in size. When viewing smaller marbles of the same size, you can place multiple marbles in the chamber at the same time. The marbles in the tray were made by kaleidoscope artist Randy Knapp.

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Time for Reflection: This kaleidoscope dates from 1993 and features a unique object cell that can even be viewed from the side; it rotates in position and spins on its axis.

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Museum Directory: To Go to any floor click on the floor desired.

First Floor: Modern Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting further funding
Second Floor: Toy Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting funding
Third Floor: Antique Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting funding
Fourth Floor: Kaleidoscope Related Artwork Awaiting funding
Fifth Floor: Reference Materials and Administrative Offices Awaiting funding
Sixth Floor: Kaleidoscope Hall of Fame Awaiting funding
Museum Exit
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