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Museum Tour - Today
Mr. Crandall on the Computer Preparing type for printing is much easier today, as you can see with Mr. Crandall setting type at his computer. Mr. Crandall works long hours at his computer doing what used to take far more time.
Gutenberg Room Come and visit the Gutenberg Room, Benjamin Franklin's Print Shop, and the E. B. Grandin Printing Office at the Crandall Historical Printing Museum.
The Exterior of the Museum The red-brick museum stands in front of the Ad Counselors Advertising Agency, which Louis E. Crandall has run at the site for 35 years. The addition in front of the original house is styled to resemble Benjamin Franklin's print shop in Philadelphia. Mr. Crandall says, "This museum is small, but it's probably the most authentic and accurate representation of printing by Gutenberg, Ben Franklin and E. B. Grandin."
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