The book, out this month with a limited run of 500 signed copies, features four key scholars and collectors of Vermont ...
On Feb. 18, 1791, the U.S. House and Senate voted to admit Vermont as the 14th state.
Here's how the Vermont Historical Society is kicking off celebrations of the country's 250th birthday with the new "Vermont ...
Collections Manager Katie Grant with a statue of Echo sculpted by Larkin Mead at the new Research and Exhibition Gallery at the Vermont History Center in Barre on Wednesday, September 25. Photo by ...
The U.S. Civil War is the part of Vermont history that never goes out of vogue. Other historical subjects come and go with ...
The “Lost Shul Mural” at the Ohavi Zedek synagogue in Burlington Credit: Courtesy of the Lost Mural Project The Vermont Historical Society and the Lost Mural Project are teaming up to offer funding ...
Editor’s note: Glimpses of Vermont’s Past is a weekly history column aimed at the examination of important individuals, moments, objects and places from Vermont history. In 2026, we will look at the ...
Editor’s note: Glimpses of Vermont’s Past is a weekly history column aimed at the examination of important individuals, moments, objects and places from Vermont history. In 2026, we will look at the ...
Though Vermont is not on the New England coastline, the state is still home to various lighthouses along Lake Champlain. The oldest lighthouse on Lake Champlain dates back to the 1820s, when the lake ...
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