The Hancock House was a gift to The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) from native son and philanthropist Horace Moses. He built the hou...
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About Us:
This two hundred year old home of a Revolutionary Patriot and his family occupies a unique position in the Lake Champlain valley –...
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History : Stan Burdick has been collecting cartoon memorabilia for over 50 years. In 1998, wishing to share his collection with the public, he ope...
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History
In 1962, the extended Penfield Family completed acquisition of the Penfield Homestead and deeded it over to the new Penfield Foundation bo...
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Bredeson Outdoor Adventures, under the direction of its founder Deborah Lewis, specializes in active outdoor cultural adventures in Europe, North a...
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Welcome to the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum! Young visitors examine a dive helmet Explore, discover, and learn. If you love living in the beau...
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History:A mountain steeped in history, trails were first cut here in 1934, making the Snow Bowl one of Vermont's earliest ski areas and clearing th...
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The Vermont Folklife Center, founded in 1984, is dedicated to preserving and presenting the cultural traditions of Vermont and the surrounding regi...
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The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History, Middlebury, Vermont Addison County History is the oldest chartered co...
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The National Museum of the Morgan Horse is dedicated to preserving and interpreting all aspects of the MORGAN horse breed through educational progr...
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The Middlebury College Museum of Art, an integral educational and cultural component of Middlebury College, aims to enhance the educational opportu...
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The Memorial Sports Center Mission is to provide an affordable athletic, recreational and fundraising facility to Middlebury and surrounding areas....
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Hours and Admission
Rokeby Museum is open daily 10–5 from mid-May to late October. The house, however, is not open every day. It may be seen...
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The museum is located in the Higley Homestead, an imposing brick home built in 1811, lived in by 5 generations of the Higley Family, and donated to...
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