Audubon was founded at the start of the last century - one of America's earliest organizations dedicated to conservation of birds, other wildlife a...
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The mission of the Birds of Vermont Museum is to educate children and adults about the environment through the study of birds and their habitats. ...
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In 2001, Summit Ventures, a business enterprise between local residents Win Smith and Adam Greshin, purchased Sugarbush Resort. The resort inc...
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In the early 1800s, pioneers cleared fields, rocks, and stumps in Ricker Basin and Cotton Brook. A settlement of 50 or so families once lived in th...
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The 168-acre park is located atop Mt. Philo (968' elevation) and overlooks the Lake Champlain Valley and the Adirondack Mountains of New York. A na...
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Once upon a time, a group of dedicated Bear people came together with just one goal – to make the best Bears in the world, and to make them i...
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Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery is located in Shelburne, Vermont, just a two minute drive from the renowned Shelburne Museum, and fifteen minutes south...
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An art gallery & picture framing shop located next to the Warren Store across from the Pitcher Inn in Warren, VT. The gallery offers photograph...
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Our 30-minute guided ice cream factory tour is fun and educational for all ages. We offer guests the opportunity to learn about our ice cream manuf...
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Mission Statement:To broaden our audience, engage their curiosity, animate their creativity, and give them an extraordinary, educational museum exp...
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I sometimes wonder if Timothy Dakin ever thought about what his farm would be like in 200 years when he settled it in the beautiful rolling hills o...
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The Royall Tyler Theatre owes its existence to a providential fire which in 1886 demolished the University's ramshackle gymnasium. By 1898, under-e...
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Mission:
The Museum is dedicated to presenting geologic concepts and processes to students, scholars, and the interested public in a manner that b...
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Mission Statement:
The Robert Hull Fleming Museum serves as a gateway for active cultural exchange and critical thinking in our communities and an ...
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In 1886, Dr. William Seward and Lila Vanderbilt Webb began acquiring farmland on the shores of Lake Champlain to create a model agricultural estate...
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The parent organization of the Frog Hollow Gallery is the Frog Hollow Craft Association, a 501C3 non profit arts organization. Over the past 40 yea...
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The first railroad to operate at this location was called the Champlain & Connecticut River Railroad Co. in Nov. 1843. It later became known as...
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The famous Smugglers’ Notch is a narrow pass through the Green Mountains. Lined with 1,000-foot cliffs, the winding road is closed in winter....
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