Attacca Realty
41 Country Club Drive South Burlington, VT
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Relocate to Vermont - Museums and Farms
Vermont Attractions
Vermont is New England through and through. The museums of Vermont bring out the richness of our history and traditions. We encourage you to visit each of these magnificent attractions.
Shelburne Museum
Hailed as New England's Smithsonian, Shelburne Museum is hailed as one of the world's great museums of American folk art, artifacts and architecture. Enjoy the historic buildings, diverse treasures, and the historic paddlewheel steamer, Ticonderoga.
Tour this spectacular 1400 acre working farm, national historic site and non-profit education center. Join a 90 minute guided tour or enjoy the daily walking trails.
In Burlington's Waterfront Park along with info on the history, environment, and culture of the Lake Champlain, you can view a broad variety of fish and amphibians native to the Lake.
This museum, located on the University of Vermont campus, features changing and permanent exhibits on American, European, Asian, Native American, Pre-Columbian, African, Egyptian paintings, sculpture, art, prints and drawings.
Rokeby was the home to a family of Quaker pioneers, farmers, abolitionists, authors and artists from 1793-1961. Take an intimate look at two centuries of family and rural life in Vermont. Open mid-May to mid-October.
Located on Sherman Hollow Road in Huntington, this is a unique natural history museum of bird carvings portraying birds in their natural habitat, along with endangered species. Also of interest are nature trails and bird viewing areas.
This Middlebury museum features a 19th-century house and permanent exhibit of furnishings with a Victorian-style garden, research library, and gift shop.