Billings Farm & Museum
A working dairy farm and living museum of Vermont's rural past. The farm dates back to 1871, when owner Frederick Billings, a lawyer, railroad entrepreneur, and philanthropist, began importing cows from the Isle of Jersey... thephoenix.com
Enfield Shaker Museum
Enfield Shaker Museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational institution dedicated to interpreting and preserving the complex history of the Enfield Shaker Village and the Missionaries of LaSalette. visitnh.com
Packard Hill Covered Bridge
The Packard Hill Bridge replaced the Bailey Bridge, and was constructed in a manner which replicates the traditional style of covered bridges. visitnh.com
Hood Museum Of Art
The study of art has long been an integral component of the curriculum at Dartmouth College, originally founded in 1769 in Hanover, New Hampshire. Over the years the College received a variety of objects as gifts fr... americanheritage.com
Norwich Historical Society
Collections and exhibitions celebrating the people and past of Norwich. vermonttravelplanner.org
Union Village Covered Bridge
Near Thetford, over 6 miles of river are available for fishing for stocked brown and rainbow trout and also natural brook trout. Recreation facilities include a swim area, picnic tables, grills, drinking water, overhead s... recreation.gov
Old Constitution House, The
Less than a year after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, another new Republic was taking shape. Delegates from the newly independent Republic of Vermont gathered at a Windsor tavern to draft a constitu... americanheritage.com
Meriden Or Mill Covered Bridge
The current bridge is the third one on this site. On the National Register of Historic Places. visitnh.com
Plainfield Historical Committee/maxfield Parrish
Local history collection. Also, stage set designed by American artist Maxfield Parrish in 1916. Hold periodic programs related to artist Maxfield Parrish, long time resident of Plainfield. Other programming. visitnh.com
Simon Pearce At The Mill
Glass and pottery workshop,retail store and a restaurant. View glassblowers and potters at work, browse in the retail shop featuring our original designs in glass and pottery as well as other tabletop accessorie... vermonttravelplanner.org
Main Street Museum
A small alternative musuem in central vermont. A museum for the new world. The main street museum has been assembling, discussing, cataloging and curating examples of the most ecclectic elements of the region si... vermonttravelplanner.org
Hartland Historical Society
Featuring displays of items pertaining to Hartland history. One floor of exhibits and one floor of research material of interest to genealogists, historians and anyone interested in the history of Hartland. citysearch.com
Alden Partridge
A native of Norwich, Vermont, Alden Partridge was a pioneer in American military education. Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point from 1815 to 1817, he returned here in 1819 to found the American Literary, S... hmdb.org
American Literary, Scientific, And Military Academy
This tablet marks the site of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy. Founded by Captain Alden Partridge in 1819 and incorporated as the Norwich University by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont in 183... hmdb.org
Early Settlers & Allen R. Foley
Site of a log hut where the Hutchinson and Messenger Families were the first to winter in Norwich in 1765. Erected by the Norwich Historical Society in memory of Professor Allen Rich Foley, Vermont Legislator and Historian 1898... hmdb.org
First Public Grammar School
On June 17, 1785, the Vermont General Assembly enacted a law which designated the place for keeping a County Grammar School in and for Windsor County, shall be at the house commonly known by the name the Red Schoolhouse in Norw... hmdb.org
Theta Chi Fraternity
Near this spot stood the Old South Barracks of Norwich University where, at 9:00 pm on April 10, 1856 Theta Chi Fraternity was founded by Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase hmdb.org