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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The castle began in 1867 by Doctor & Lady Johnson. He was a Vermonter who went to England to study medicine. While there he met & married a...
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Our Mission:
The Slate Valley Museum's mission is to collect, catalog, conserve, exhibit, and interpret materials, artifacts, machines, and inform...
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The museum’s historical exhibits include early photographs, samples of many products and is rich with information about the evolution of the ...
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About Us Explore - a restored historic 19th Century New World Dutch Barn. - exhibits of historic artifacts from the area's renowned slate quarries...
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The Pember Library and Museum were established in Granville, New York, in 1909, by Franklin Tanner Pember and his wife Ellen Wood Pember. The Pemb...
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Our nationally recognized collection of Norman Rockwell's art, established in 1976, commemorates Norman Rockwell's Vermont years and the entire spa...
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A trip to Vermont is not complete without a visit to the New England Maple Museum! Nestled in the foot hills of the Green Mountains, the museum is ...
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The Spartan Arena is Castleton State College's state-of-the-art Athletic facility located in Rutland, Vermont. The arena is home to the Castle...
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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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The Mountain Top Inn & Resort is one of Vermont's most sought after four season destinations. Centrally located in Chittenden, Vermont - just...
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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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The Shrewsbury Historical Society, Inc. was formed in 1971. At that time the Society had no place for a museum. In 1984, the Museum opened on the s...
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Pike, Pico's longest trail, begins at the summit and ends outside the base lodge. From the summit, skiers and riders can also try the blue square 4...
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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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