Our collection represents a lifetime of appreciation for and devotion to good design, displaying over 2000 of the best designed and most artistic manufactured objects. Ranging from the early 1900s to present day, the museum features everything from cars, bikes and motorcycles to toys, canoes, golf gear, radios, toasters, and typewriters. (Curated content from madsonian.org)
Want to visit inside our facility? Purchase your Factory Experience ticket for access to immerse yourself in all things Ben & Jerry’s! A guided tour of our humble beginnings, displays, retail area and photos ops await! (Curated content from www.benjerry.com)
With a refined membership and limited outside play, our course offers quintessential Vermont views while facing 18 impressive holes of golf. Featuring the rolling hills of our natural terrain, the front nine is open and visually imposing with wide, long views of the Green Mountains, while the back is heavily wooded with more narrow, treelined fairways and equally challenging landscapes. (Curated content from www.countryclubvt.com)
Today, Mad River Glen is the only ski area in the nation on the National Register of Historic Places. It has more than 1,800 individual skier-owners who have purchased more than 2,200 shares. Unlike other ski areas, Mad River’s goal is to maintain and preserve the experience rather than to overhaul or upgrade it. Both the skier-owners and the management understand that skiers come to Mad River for the unique combination of legendary terrain, sense of community, low skier density, and intimate atmosphere. Ski it if you can! (Curated content from www.madriverglen.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)
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)
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)
Our mission is to create interactive, cooperative games for friends, families, and co-workers to enjoy. We want to challenge you to draw from your pooled group intelligence and beat the game. A unique feature of our games is that both puzzle-masters and novice escape artists can contribute to your party’s success. The best way to beat the game is to work as a team, utilizing the skills of everyone in the group. (Curated content from thegreatestcaper.com)