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The Museum of Everyday Life
The Museum of Everyday Life is an ongoing museum experiment based in Glover, Vermont. It exhibits a detailed, theatrical expression of gratitude and love for the miniscule and unglamorous experience of daily life in all its forms.
Glover
Vermont Covered Bridge Museum
The Vermont Covered Bridge Museum explores the history and origins of covered bridges in Vermont. Learn about the bridges and their history with the help of models, photos, and a map of their locations in Vermont.
BenningtonTEL - 802-442-7158
Vermont Folklife Center (VFC)
VFC conserves the cultural heritage of Vermonters. Programs incorporate media-making tools and storytelling. The archive contains over 4000 audio recordings made with Vermonters from all walks of life, with a special concentration on farm life and rural experience.
MiddleburyTEL - 802-388-4964
Vermont Granite Museum
The Vermont Granite Museum exhibits a living tradition of heritage, craft, and culture. The Museum creates stimulating, interactive environments for learning about the geology, technology, history, and art of Vermont’s unique granite heritage.
BarreTEL - 802-476-4605
Vermont History Museum
The Vermont History Museum has a 50-foot mural Salute to Vermont, exhibits on three-and-a-half centuries of Vermont history, from Samuel de Champlain’s arrival in the Champlain Valley in 1609 to the development of Vermont’s ski industry in the late 1950s.
MontpelierTEL - 802-828-2291
Vermont Marble Museum
The Vermont Marble Museum tells tells a unique story of the people and places that made up Vermont’s marble industry by linking historical, artistic, and cultural traditions and forging a connection with the past.
ProctorTEL - 800-427-1396
Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum
Since 1988, the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum has been dedicated to collecting, preserving and celebrating the rich history of skiing and riding in Vermont.
StoweTEL - 802-253-9911
Woodstock History Center
The Woodstock History Center shares and preserves the history of Woodstock through inspiring educational experiences and dynamic collections.
WoodstockTEL - 802-457-1822