Shelburne Museum | 6000 Shelburne Road Shelburne, VT 05482 | Phone: (802) 985-3346 |
| More than 100,000 works of art, Americana, and design located in Vermont's beautiful Lake Champlain Valley. Shelburne is one of America's most diverse and unconventional museums, exhibiting everything from French Impressionist paintings to American folk art. The museum's 45 scenic acres and 39 historic buildings offer several unique, stunning venues for receptions, events, and meetings. |
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| Come and explore together Vermont's premier science and nature center. Discover over 100 interactive family experiences, 70 live species, seasonal changing exhibits, and the only National Geographic Theater in Vermont - 2 and 3-D films daily. Don’t miss the Butterflies, Live exhibit open through Labor Day. Experiences for all ages! Open 10 am - 5 pm. |
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New England Via Vermont | 28 Milk Street Alburgh, VT 05440 | Phone: (802) 796-3665 |
| Unique souvenir & gift shop with Civil War/Underground Railroad Museum and Vermont History/Geology Room. Located in the former Alburgh Village Creamery. Maple, cheese, adult and kid's tees, cookbooks, jewelry, geodes, sharks teeth, relic bullets, etc. Hours change seasonally. Closed winters. Credit/debit cards accepted. Handicapped accessible. Buses please call ahead.
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Birds of Vermont Museum | 900 Sherman Hollow Road Huntington, VT 05462 | Phone: (802) 434-2167 |
| The Birds of Vermont Museum houses a unique collection of over 500 life-like wood carvings of birds. Most carvings were completed by Bob Spear, a naturalist whose vision turned into this one-of-a-kind museum located in Huntington. While exploring the Museum exhibits, its forest and meadow trails, pollinator gardens, bird-blind or accessible tree house, visitors can discover, appreciate, and enjoy Vermont birds -- and more. We also offer a gift shop stocked with uncommon Vermont and nature-related gifts. Special events throughout the year include local community art exhibits, lectures and conversations, bird walks, carving demonstrations and classes, and children's programs. |
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Vermont Granite Museum | 7 Jones Brothers Way Barre, VT 05641 | Phone: (802) 476-4605 |
| Come discover the science, people, cultures, and technologies behind Vermont's granite industry. Explore the vibrant past and characters that have made Vermont granite famous throughout the world. Walk through the Jones Brothers Company granite cutting shed, an industrial cathedral. Wed-Sat, 10am-4pm, Mid May - Mid October.
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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum at Basin Harbor | 4472 Basin Harbor Road Vergennes, VT 05491 | Phone: (802) 475-2022 |
| The best place to disover the beauty, mystery, and history of Lake Champlain. Explore the vibrant history and characters of the Champlain Valley through its military, commercial and recreational periods. Step back in time aboard the 54' replica gunboat Philadelphia II. 10am-5pm Mid May - Mid October. |
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