National Civil Rights Museum

Glas Trösch LUXAR® anti-reflective glass by McGrory Glass for the National Civil Rights Museum. High-clarity glazing for exhibition displays.

Overview

The National Civil Rights Museum utilizes specialized architectural glass to enhance the visitor experience and protect historical artifacts. McGrory Glass fabricated the display case glazing using Glas Trösch LUXAR® anti-reflective glass, which provides maximum optical clarity by minimizing surface reflections. This high-performance glass ensures that the artifacts are highly visible from all viewing angles while maintaining a protective environment. This project highlights the skilled fabrication and extensive production capabilities required to integrate specialized architectural glass into a modern museum environment. All solutions were fabricated in-house at our 250,000-square-foot, solar-powered facility.

Photo Attribution
McGrory Glass
Location
Memphis, TN
42 +

Years of Family-Owned Innovation & Experience

250 K+

Square-Feet of Production Space in the U.S.A.

190 +

Trusted Industry Veterans, Engineers, and Production Staff Across Three Locations

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