New England Maple Museum
RT. 7 Pittsford, Vermont
Exhibits and history of maple sugaring also live demonstrations, tours. Sample syrup and enjoy their gift shop.

Norman Rockwell Museum
RT 4 East, Rutland, Vermont
The museum boasts over 2000 pictures covering the span and diversity of Norman Rockwell’s career. Audio/visual self guided tours are offered as well as a gift shop located at the museum.

Wilson Castle
Proctor Road, Proctor, Vermont
This 19th century architectural masterpiece is brimming with antique furnishings and museum pieces. Various artists use the Art Gallery to exhibit sculptures, paintings, and photographs.

Vermont Marble Exhibit
Main Street Proctor, Vermont
World’s Largest Marble Exhibit will show the history of the marble industry in Vermont. See geological principles brought to life in “Earth Alive”, the new geology room. Try your hands at carving with our artist-inresidence sculptor. Gift Shop and Theater on site.

Hildene
1005 Hildene Road Manchester, Vermont
Robert Todd Lincoln the only child of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln to survive to maturity, purchased 500 acres of land to build what he would call his ancestral home. Explore exhibits, Carriage Barn, Aeolian Pipe Organ and the Franklin Roadster. Enjoy the permanent collection of President Abraham Lincoln artifacts along with tours of the main house and gardens. Gift shop on property.

President Calvin Coolidge Birthplace
Plymouth, Vermont
Plymouth Notch is the Birthplace and boyhood home of Calvin Coolidge. President Coolidge was sworn into office at his family’s home. The “Homestead Inaugural” brought Plymouth Notch to world attention. Enjoy exhibits and materials from the 18th to early 20th century.

Shelburne Museum
Shelburne Road Shelburne, Vermont
Shelburne Museum is one of the nation’s finest, most diverse and unconventional museums of art and Americana. With over 150,000 works are on exhibit.