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Vermont History Museum, Pavilion Building, Montpelier

Our museum's permanent exhibit, Freedom and Unity: One Ideal, Many Stories, opened in March 2004 and won a national award. The multimedia exhibit, which represents Vermont's history from 1600 to the present, fills 5,000 square feet in the Pavilion building in Montpelier. Visitors walk through time and experience a full-sized Abenaki wigwam, a re-creation of the Catamount Tavern where Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys gathered, a railroad station complete with a working telegraph and a WWII living room furnished with period music and magazines.

Photo of Pavilion Building
Vermont History Museum in Montpelier


The Society's Online Store offers a wide variety of books, gifts, maps, and games.

Educational groups are admitted free and group tours can be arranged.
 

 
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