Lake Champlain Maritime Museum opened its first building, a historic stone schoolhouse, in 1985 with the mission to preserve and share the cultural and natural heritage of the Lake Champlain region. Today, the Museum serves a broad community throughout the Champlain Valley and beyond, working to connect all people with Lake Champlain through learning experiences, exhibits and collections at its 3-acre waterfront campus, digital engagement, boat building, underwater archaeology research projects, and more. (Curated content from www.lcmm.org)
The long summer days and cool nights of our northern location, along with the rocky soil of our hilltop, give us the perfect conditions to produce red wine grapes. The Marquette and Farnsworth grapes that we cultivate create wines unlike any others in the world. Marquette wines have deep cherry and brambly flavors with notes of black pepper and spice. Farnsworth wines are rich with tannins and flavors of black fruits. We pick the grapes by hand and create wines in small batches. We process the grapes with a light touch to allow the full complexity of our terroir to express itself. (Curated content from www.lincolnpeakvineyard.com)
The Middlebury College Museum of Art is the largest learning laboratory on campus and a vibrant cultural hub in the local and regional community. (Curated content from www.middlebury.edu)
Come and visit us, see why people just fall in love with this golf course! We look forward to serving you. (Curated content from ralphmyhregolfcourse.com)
Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History, also known as the Sheldon Museum, is a history museum in Middlebury, Vermont created by Henry Sheldon in 1882 focusing on his private collections and the history of the state of Vermont, US. (Curated content from www.henrysheldonmuseum.org)
Middlebury has the largest and best-equipped observatory of any institution in the state of Vermont. Located atop McCardell Bicentennial Hall, it consists of a dome housing a 24-inch optical telescope, a control room, and an observation deck equipped with three smaller optical telescopes. (Curated content from sites.middlebury.edu)
Rokeby Museum presents a nationally significant Underground Railroad story tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience. (Curated content from rokeby.org)
Our Sugarhouse has been used to boil sap every season for over 58 years! Inside the Sugarhouse, you will see a 3” x 10” King Style Maple Syrup Evaporator, which is used to boil the sweet sap from local Hardwood Sugar Maple trees into Maple Syrup, and a Springtech Reverse Osmosis Unit, which boils sap more efficiently – on display! (Curated content from www.dakinfarm.com)