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275 E Center St, Provo, UT 84606, USAMap
Phone+1-801-500-3099
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  • braybrigade
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    Excellent

    This was so well-done! We enjoyed learning the history of printing presses and seeing them in action. The 90-minute tour was a little long for the younger members of our group, but it was well worth i...

    Reviewed on Jun 11, 2018
  • Lane A
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    Fascinating presentation of the history of print!

    This is an amazing story of how printing began, starting with Gutenberg and bring it up to current times. Many of these skills are now lost arts, as all is done by computer. Lou Crandall, founder of t...

    Reviewed on Jan 22, 2018
  • Yogini0703
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    Well worth the visit!

    Had a free day in Provo after a week-long class and decided to check this out...and it was well worth the tour! Seeing a full-scale WORKING Gutenberg press was only one highlight of the tour...hearing...

    Reviewed on Jul 12, 2017
  • Nomaskvegan
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    Must See!

    This was so awesome! Amazing. Do not miss this! So cool. My teenage daughter and I loved it! I extra tons aporeciated it because I am a graphic designer and this is part of graphic design history!

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2017
  • The_Grumpster
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    Very interesting printing museum

    The staff at the local tourist centre told me about this place. It's not always open, but I was lucky. There is a tour which lasts an hour and covers the first 400 years of printing, from Gutenberg t...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2017