Julie L Sloan

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54 Cherry St
North Adams, MA 01247

Julie L. Sloan, LLC is a renowned stained and architectural glass preservation company based in North Adams, MA. With a mission to preserve historic stained and architectural glass, they offer a range of services including condition reports, restoration recommendations, project management, historical research, and lectures. Led by Julie L. Sloan, a respected stained-glass conservation consultant, the company is dedicated to advising owners on proper care and restoration techniques while researching the rich history of stained glass in America.

Julie L. Sloan, LLC also offers a selection of publications, including books and DVDs, authored by Julie L. Sloan and other notable experts in the field. Their expertise and commitment to preserving the artistry, purpose, and technology of stained glass make them a trusted resource for owners and enthusiasts alike.

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