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South-Central Vermont MuseumsAmerican Precision Museum - The Museum preserves the heritage of the mechanical arts, celebrates the ingenuity of our mechanical forebears, and explores the effects of their work on our everyday lives. The American Precision Museum, housed in the original Robbins & Lawrence Armory, now holds the largest collection of historically significant machine tools in the nation. Windsor. Black River Academy Museum and Historical Society - Today the Museum and Society preserve the heritage and traditions of the Black River Valley, and visitors will get to experience exhibits of furniture, clothing, quilts and special features such as a woolen mills exhibit, and 1890 schoolroom and more. The building is also the site of an existing fiber arts school. Ludlow. Community Historical Museum of Mount Holly - The Community Historical Museum of Mount Holly is located in Belmont and offers exhibits like Vermont utensils, clothing, furniture, photos, memorabilia and more. Mt. Holly. Montshire Museum of Science - Montshire, a hands-on museum, located in Norwich, Vermont, has dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. Norwich. New England Maple Museum - The museum offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history starting with the Native American discovery that maple sap cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup. Pittsford. Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont - Nationally recognized collection of Norman Rockwell' s art, established 1976, commemorates his Vermont years and the entire span and diversity of his career (1911-1978). Chronological display of more than 2,500 magazine covers, advertisements, calendars, and other published works shows Rockwell's development as an illustrator and links his work to the political, economic, and cultural history of the United States. Rutland. Vermont Marble Exhibit - The Vermont Marble Exhibit in Proctor is the world's largest such exhibit, and visitors to it will be rewarded with a number of fun and educational things to see and do. Some of the special sections of the exhibit include the Hall of Presidents, Marbles of the World, exhibits on the history of quarrying and geological history and much more. Proctor. |
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