The guided quarry tour takes you to an overlook of the Smith Quarry. At nearly 600 feet deep, it is the largest operating deep-hole, dimension granite quarry in the world. A one-of-a-kind tour experience, not to be missed while visiting Vermont. (Curated content from rockofages.com)
Located within an authentic turn-of-the-century granite manufacturing plant, the museum’s mission is to create stimulating, interactive environments for learning about the geology, technology, history, and art of Vermont’s unique granite heritage art, industry, capabilities and cultural heritage. (Curated content from www.vtgranitemuseum.org)
At Twin City Family Fun Center in Berlin, VT you'll find plenty to entertain you, your friends and family! Recreational and League Bowling, Laser Tag, Arcade, K's Korner Sports Bistro and plenty of space for your next Birthday Party, Corporate Event or Fundraiser. (Curated content from twincityfamilyfuncenter.com)
At Twin City Family Fun Center in Berlin, VT you'll find plenty to entertain you, your friends and family! Recreational and League Bowling, Laser Tag, Arcade, K's Korner Sports Bistro and plenty of space for your next Birthday Party, Corporate Event or Fundraiser. (Curated content from twincityfamilyfuncenter.com)
Founded in 1924, the Country Club of Barre is considered one of the “must play” courses in central Vermont. Nestled in the rolling hills of Plainfield, Vermont, the Country Club of Barre offers a unique and rewarding golf experience. (Curated content from www.ccofbarre.com)
Our 16,000 square foot facility on campus at Norwich University features permanent and changing exhibitions that tells the story of the university’s founder, Capt. Alden Partridge (1785 -1854). Exhibitions and artifacts throughout the museum are interwoven with Partridge’s vision of a “citizen soldier” through military history, art, academics, music and sports dating from 1819 to present. (Curated content from www.norwich.edu)
The Vermont State House is one of the oldest and best preserved of our nation's state capitols. After nearly 160 years it remains an icon in Montpelier, the smallest capital city in America. Its House and Senate chambers are the oldest active legislative halls in the United States that have preserved their original interiors. This architectural gem is also home to some of the state’s most important art. As you tour this remarkable piece of living history, you will develop a sense of what makes this building, and the state for which it was built, unique. Highlights include the Governor’s Office, the Cedar Creek Reception Room, the Hall of Inscriptions, and the legislative chambers. (Curated content from statehouse.vermont.gov)
Learn about Vermont’s exciting past in our museum, heritage exhibits, and library! Or make new discoveries for your research project, family or community history with our programs, educational offerings, and books. (Curated content from vermonthistory.org)