John P. Larkin Country Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located in Windsor, Vermont. So, if you are a golfer that wants a GOOD challenge, OR you just want to have FUN! Come play a round! (Curated content from www.johnplarkincc.com)
Your National Park for the Arts preserves the home and studio of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907). Here stories flow through a landscape of inspiration. Discover the history behind the captivating bronze sculptures and enjoy the beauty of art and nature. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
The American Precision Museum combines the atmosphere of an original 19th century factory building with a world-class collection of historic machines. The 1846 armory building, the “Shaping America” exhibition and accompanying programs explore industrial history in the context of innovation, creative problem solving, and the impact of precision manufacturing on American history and culture. (Curated content from americanprecision.org)
The Old Constitution House is the birthplace of Vermont. On July 8, 1777, the first Constitution of the “Free and Independent State of Vermont” was adopted here in what was then Elijah West’s tavern. The noteworthy constitution was the first in America to prohibit adult slavery and the first to establish universal suffrage for men without the requirements of property ownership or specific income for voting rights. The Vermont Constitution was also the first to establish a system of public schools. (Curated content from historicsites.vermont.gov)
VINS Nature Center features the Forest Canopy Walk, Education & Outreach, Wild Bird Rehabilitation, Live Raptor Programs, Exhibits, Nature Trails & Store (Curated content from vinsweb.org)
Ascutney Outdoors was created to bring the community together to enjoy our mountain. Our organization, trails, and activities are made possible by a dynamic group of volunteers–and we’re always looking for new recruits! (Curated content from www.ascutneyoutdoors.org)
Located in central Vermont, The Main Street Museum is a small, volunteer run, nonprofit, public collection of curiosities and a repository of artifacts - each one significant. Each one tells some kind of story about human beings and the complex, sometimes baffling universe of which we are a part. (Curated content from www.mainstreetmuseum.org)
Here at the Vermont Rail System, it is our mission to make each one our guests feel like part of our family. We believe in creating a nostalgic experience with our own little touches of modern elegance. We try to carry our love for what we do so that it shows in every aspect of our work. It is essential for us to create timeless memories for you and help you discover the romance of rail travel and the happiness it brings! (Curated content from www.rails-vt.com)