Kokomo /ˈkoʊkəmoʊ/ is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Indiana, United States. Kokomo is Indiana's 13th-largest city. It is the principal city of the Kokomo, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Howard and Tipton counties. Kokomo's population was 46,113 at the 2000 census, and 45,468 at the 2010 census. On January 1, 2012, Kokomo successfully annexed more than 7 square miles (18 km) on the south and west sides of the city, including Alto and Indian Heights, increasing the city's population to nearly 57,000 people.
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**Public Tours M-F at 10AM** The daily public tour is Monday - Friday at 10:00 AM only, excluding some holidays. Our factory workers come in early and leave as soon as the daily public tour is finished. Private tours are available if scheduled prior to the date needed. Kokomo Opalescent Glass is a manufacturer of colored glass for art and architecture with worldwide distribution and a strong commitment to research, education, and promoting sheet glass art. Based in Kokomo, Indiana for 126 years, we are known worldwide for our hand mixed sheet glass art and colored glass. Take a tour of Kokomo Opalescent Glass and step back in time – you will see the fascinating technique of making art in art sheet glass form. We still manufacture our art sheet glass the same way it was made more than a century ago. In addition, you will see our glass blowers at work making anything from blown glass rondels to exclusive one of a kind blown glass paperweights and vases. Once your tour is complete you will be given a gift from KOG! We want your visit to Kokomo Opalescent Glass to be memorable and for you to take away a piece of history. After you see how our glass is created, you can shop in our retail store.
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The Howard County Museum in Seiberling Mansion closes for annual cleaning and maintenance from January 1-31. The museum will reopen with regular hours beginning in February 2019. The Seiberling Mansion is an impressive Victorian home built during Indiana's gas boom by industrialist Monroe Seiberling. The mansion is now managed by the Howard County Historical Society and is home to the county museum. Multiple phases of renovation have returned it to it's Victorian splendor as an icon of the 1890's gas boom in Indiana.
The Seiberling Mansion is elegant, without being gaudy, and we were able to explore it on our own. One leaves with the sense of what life was like for a wealthy family in the early 1900's. We also learned about the contributions the Steiberlings made to industry and the Kokomo area. While we liked the whole estate, the ball room, with it's balcony, was a highlight. Leland P Gamson
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We have nearly 60,000 sq ft of antiques, collectibles, furniture, housewares, rustic, primitives, mid century modern, tools, art, decorator items, and much more. New items arrive daily so every trip is a new adventure!! We are in an old industrial building that was built in 1890. Our building itself is an amazing site to see!
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Grab your buddies and make the road trip! Established in 2008, Kokomo Toys & Collectibles is a family owned and operated brick & mortar toy store specializing in buying, selling & trading every Wednesday through Saturday from 12 PM to 5 PM located on "Geek Street" in the heart of the beautiful Kokomo Downtown District just an hour north of Indianapolis. It's a toy show here every day with our large selection of action figures from the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's to all the new releases.
This place is great! They have tons of action figures, many you didn't even know existed. Workers are friendly and very helpful. It will definitely take you back to being a kid. Definitely stop if you are in Kokomo.
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One of my most favorite haunts in Kokomo. I’ve bought all sorts of cool things here and will continue to go back. Very clean. Great prices. Lots of one of a kind items.
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This is a wonderful place to take kids for a history lesson. It houses memorabilia of Elwood Haynes inventions along with his cars. Kids and adults alike will love this place.
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