American Museum of Fly Fishing - MANCHESTERInstitution intent on education and research into fly fishing and its related fields, social history and conservation.
(www.amff.com)
American Precision Museum - WINDSOR
Exploring the machinery & tools that changed the world
(www.americanprecision.org)
Bennington Museum - BENNINGTON
Regional history and art museum.
(www.benningtonmuseum.org)
Billings Farm and Museum - WOODSTOCK
A living museum of Vermont's rural past, as well as a working dairy farm.
(www.billingsfarm.org)
Birds of Vermont Museum - HUNTINGTON
Features over 450 carved birds representing 258 species depicting Vermont's nesting species in their natural habitats as well as North America's endangered and extinct species.
(www.birdsofvermont.org)
Calvin Coolidge Homestead - PLYMOUTH
The historic home of the 30th president of the United States.
(www.calvin-coolidge.org/html/the_homestead.html)
Ethan Allen Homestead Historical Site - BURLINGTON
The last home of the Vermont Revolutionary War hero.
(www.ethanallenhomestead.org)
Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium - ST. JOHNSBURY
Museum of natural history.
(www.fairbanksmuseum.org)
Fleming Museum - BURLINGTON
Houses Vermont's most comprehensive collection of art and anthropology. It presents exhibitions of contemporary and historic art from Vermont and around the world.
(www.uvm.edu/~fleming)
Henry Sheldon Museum - MIDDLEBURY
Community history museum consisting of the Judd-Harris House (built in 1829), Walter Cerf Gallery and the Stewart-Swift Research Center.
(www.henrysheldonmuseum.org)
Hildene Museum - MANCHESTER
Historic summer home of Robert Todd Lincoln.
(www.hildene.org)
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum - VERGENNES
Home to over a dozen exhibit buildings that present the maritime history and nautical archaeology of the Champlain Valley through hands-on exhibits, video and audio displays, historical artifacts, replica 1776 gunboat Philadelphia II, and many other lake watercraft.
(www.lcmm.org)
Montshire Museum of Science - NORWICH
A hands-on Museum with over 60 exhibits on the natural and physical sciences.
(www.montshire.net)
The Nature Museum at Grafton - GRAFTON
Explore Vermont's natural beauty with innovative and interactive exhibits. Learn about the area's fascinating plants, animals and geology.
(www.nature-museum.org)
New England Maple Museum - RUTLAND
Offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history.
(www.maplemuseum.com)
Old Stone House Museum - BROWNINGTON
Historic home of Reverend Alexander Twilight.
(www.oldstonehousemuseum.org)
Park-McCullough House - NORTH BENNINGTON
A thirty-five room Victorian Mansion completed in 1865 for Bennington lawyer Trenor Park, who had made a fortune in California successfully managing John C. Fremont's Mariposa gold mines.
(www.parkmccullough.org)
Robert Frost Stone House Museum - SHAFTSBURY
Home Frost lived in from 1920 to 1929 and composed many of the pieces that became part of his first Pulitzer Prize winning volume New Hampshire, published in 1923, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."
(www.frostfriends.org)
Shelburne Museum - SHELBURNE
Unconventional museum of art and Americana with over 150,000 works exhibited in 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the Museum grounds. Includes Impressionist paintings, folk art, quilts and textiles, decorative arts, furniture, American paintings, and a dazzling array of 17th-to 20th-century artifacts are on view.
(www.shelburnemuseum.org)
Southern Vermont Natural History Museum - MARLBORO
Among the exhibits featured at the Museum are mounted specimens of over 600 native New England birds and mammals in 100 small diorama as well as live raptor exhibits.
(www.vermontmuseum.org)
Vermont Historical Society Museum - MONTPELIER
Artifacts dating from the pre-contact period to the present that reflect the entire history of the state, every geographical area, and every chronological period.
(www.vermonthistory.org/museum.htm)
Vermont Marble Museum - PROCTOR
Marble exhibits.
(www.vermont-marble.com)
The Vermont Museum and Gallery Alliance
A 17-year old consortium of Vermont museums, galleries, and historical societies which are open to the public on a regular basis, produce exhibits, hold collections or provide educational programs.
(www.vmga.org)