Art & Culture

Museums

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Visit a Museum in Vermont

Vermont’s museums captivate with beauty, storytelling, unique exhibits, and history. Discover paintings by European and American masters, folk art, contemporary sculpture, and more. History museums tell the stories of innovative and passionate Vermonters while science centers explore topics ranging from sustainable farming to the Lake Champlain ecosystem. Some of Vermont’s museums are open seasonally, so check websites before visiting to be sure that your destination is welcoming visitors. 

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Museum of Everyday Life

This curious destination in Glover, part of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, celebrates the everyday with rotating seasonal displays. From exhibits on scissors and dust to an examination of pencils and string, this is a must-see hidden gem of creatively arranged everyday items.

Vermont’s Science Museums Invite Curiosity

In Vermont, science museums explore everything from physics and chemistry to the natural world. Discover exhibits on Lake Champlain, interactive explorations on weather and climate, up-close encounters with animals, and more in Vermont.

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Concerts on the Green

This concert series brings internationally known names to Shelburne Museum for a festival-like atmosphere amidst the unique setting of the museum’s collected Americana and folk art.  

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