National Imperial Glass Museum
740-671-3971 3200 Belmont St. (St.Rt. 7 to 26th St. exit. North on Belmont St. to 32nd.) Dedicated to preserving the history of the Imperial Glass Corp, paying tribute to its employees, educating the public and providing research opportunities, NIGM is a must visit for glass enthusiasts. Imperial was one of the largest handcrafted glass companies in America and was located at Imperial Plaza on Belmont St. See Imperial (Candlewick, Cape Cod, carnival, milk glass, slag & more). April thru Oct. Thurs-Sat 11-3 or by app’t for groups. Admission. Gift Shop. Handicapped accessible. www.imperialglass.org
Bellaire Toy & Plastic Brick Museum
740-671-8890 4597 Noble St. Largest private collection of Lego toys and the imaginative world they can create on 3 floors. Collection of more than 4 million bricks creating 3 dimensional mosaics that have turned a simple child’s toy into works of art. Call for hours. www.brickmuseum.net
Blue Angel
(3268 Belmont St.) 676-4810
Burger King
(Belmont St.) 676-6725
Gulla’s
(3073 Belmont St.) 671-9666
McDonald’s
(200 28th St.) 671-9044
Rigas
(33rd & Belmont St.) 676-9056
Roosevelt
(3175 Union St.) closed Monday 676-9015