WILLIAMS BAY, Wis. - A world record stands tall in Williams Bay. It's full of holiday spirit, too. It's made up of 3,000 pounds of glass. "It’s like, super tall," said Mia Mohr. "It’s like, a billion ...
Rob Elliott and Jason Mack have an unusual goal; they want to build a glass forest. "Imagine a tourism attraction, like a theme park where the main attraction will be all these glass sculptures of ...
NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN. IT’S 1123. THE WORLD’S TALLEST GLASS CHRISTMAS TREE IS COMING BACK TO WISCONSIN. THE TREE WILL GO UP AT YERKES OBSERVATORY IN WILLIAMS BAY. THAT’S ON THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF ...
If you're already thinking about decorating your Christmas tree, you may want to make the trip to Williams Bay to help build one out of molten glass. If you’re already thinking about decorating your ...
A 36-foot glass pine tree will grow this month in Wisconsin with the help of participants who will string melted recycled glass into a sparkling structure. “The goal is, create an environment where ...
The world's tallest glass holiday tree returns to Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, near Lake Geneva, this season. This year it'll be even taller, and you can help build it! The World’s Tallest ...
The world's tallest glass tree will return to Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay.This year, the holiday spectacle will stand at 36-feet tall, which is eight feet taller than the world’s next tallest ...
The world's largest glass Christmas tree is returning to Williams Bay. Rob Elliott joins FOX6 WakeUp to tell us more about the 36-foot tall tree that will be at Yerkes Observatory.
It's being called the world's tallest glass tree. It's made out of melted-down recycled glass. The idea is not only to draw visitors to view its beauty but also to bring awareness to the ...
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