Bennington
Rich History Among the Taconic Mountains
Bennington, Vermont
Bennington is Vermont’s oldest town. Part of Vermont’s Shires region, history and culture dating back 13,000 years characterize Bennington and its surrounding area. The state’s tallest man-made structure, the Bennington Battle Monument, spears the sky at 306 feet, commemorating the town’s history as the site of a pivotal Revolutionary War battle.
Featured Attractions
In Bennington, discover covered bridges dating back to 1840 to the world’s largest collection of Grandma Moses art. Nearby, explore a museum, mansion, and a country club.
Bennington Museum
The world’s largest collection of Grandma Moses folk art, along with other historically significant Americana, is housed here.
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Gathered in 1762, Vermont’s oldest Protestant church is an architectural and historic landmark.
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Southern Vermont is rich with history, and its covered bridges are no exception. The Burt Henry, Silk Road, and Paper Mill covered bridges were built in 1840.
Bennington Theater
The Bennington Theater offers a diverse lineup of events in addition to live performances, including trivia, interactive audience experiences, and educational programming, in the heart of the Shires region.
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At 306 feet, this monument commemorating a pivotal Revolutionary War victory is Vermont’s tallest structure.
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U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Frost lived in this house for nine years, during which time he wrote “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
Read More about Robert Frost Stone House MuseumRead MoreMount St. Anthony Country Club
Golf course, wedding venue, and country club in southern Vermont.
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A well-preserved 35-room Victorian mansion set on 200 acres of grounds.
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A visit to Bennington offers an urban feel set amidst the beauty and historic charm of southern Vermont.
Attraction Spotlight
Bennington Battle Monument
Vermont’s tallest structure pierces Bennington’s skyline at 306 feet, commemorating a pivotal Aug. 16, 1777 Revolutionary War victory as Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts soldiers battled British troops charged with stealing provisions. Visitors can also explore a gift shop and picnic area.
Event Spotlight
Garlic Town, USA
Annually on Labor Day Weekend
Bands, beer, and food trucks plus a curated group of over 120 vendors await at this time-honored New England traditional event. Sample garlic-infused maple syrup, garlic fries, and, of course, lots of locally grown Vermont garlic at this event that started as a garlic-focused farmers market.
Things to Do in Bennington, Vermont
Learn more about what Bennington has to offer in this downtown guide.
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The Vermont Vacation Directory
See the Vermont Vacation Directory to search by category, services, and resources for more of what Bennington offers visitors. Here’s a sampling:
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Transportation Options
For Bennington
Airport
William H. Morse State Airport
1563 Walloomsac Road
Bennington, VT
Local Transportation
- Car Rental services: Enterprise
- Taxi Service and/or Rideshare: Walt’s Taxi, JEC Personal Transport, Monument Taxi, Happy Cab
- Bus services: Green Mountain Express
Discover More
Find local guides and trip planning resources from Bennington’s downtown organization.
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Meet the neighbors
The Shires Region
Explore the towns of this crossroads of history, commerce, and culture.