Current Vermont Historical Society exhibits

Freedom & Unity

Permanent Exhibit
Vermont History Museum
109 State Street, next to the State House, Montpelier, VT

CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE EXHIBIT!CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE EXHIBIT!Walk through time and experience a full-sized Abenaki wigwam, a re-creation of the Catamount Tavern where Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys gathered, a railroad station complete with a working telegraph and a WWII living room furnished with period music and magazines.

The exhibit explores three themes: Who are Vermonters? What is wise use of the land? How do we foster a democratic society?

This is a permanent exhibit presented by the Vermont Historical Society at the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier, next to the State House. For hours and directions, please click here. To view the abridged version of the exhibit online, please click here.

Agricultural Murals by Grace Brigham

Vermont History Museum, in the hallway
109 State Street, next to the State House, Montpelier, VT

For a limited time, agricultural murals originally commissioned by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Farm Show, will be on display in Montpelier at the Vermont History Museum through 2011. For hours and directions, please click here.

 

Online Exhibits

To view our other online exhibits, please click here.

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