Museums
Uncover Vermont Stories
Visit a Museum in Vermont
Vermont’s museums captivate with beauty, storytelling, unique exhibits, and history. Discover paintings by European and American masters, folk art, contemporary sculpture, and more. History museums tell the stories of innovative and passionate Vermonters while science centers explore topics ranging from sustainable farming to the Lake Champlain ecosystem. Some of Vermont’s museums are open seasonally, so check websites before visiting to be sure that your destination is welcoming visitors.
Explore Vermont’s Past
Vermont’s historic museums offer visitors an immersive trip into the Green Mountain State’s stories dating back to Indigenous history, when the Abenaki called this land “ndakinna,” meaning “our land.”
Ethan Allen Homestead Museum
Explore life in Vermont during the American Revolution, including indoor and outdoor Abenaki cultural facilities and programs.
Learn MoreAmerican Precision Museum
The Springfield area’s rich innovation and manufacturing history is chronicled at this museum, which houses the largest collection of historically significant machine tools in the country.
Learn MoreBillings Farm and Museum
A working farm highlighting historic Vermont agriculture with a museum, live demonstrations, farm animals, and a seasonal sunflower house.
Learn MoreNew England Maple Museum
This Pittsford destination offers a historical journey through Vermont’s profitable and productive maple sugaring industry, including the most complete collection of sugaring artifacts in existence.
Learn MoreVermont Granite Museum
Located within a turn-of-the-century granite processing plant, this museum dives deep into stone history.
Learn MoreLake Champlain Maritime Museum
Explore Lake Champlain’s maritime history through boat, equipment, and artifacts on exhibit. Below the surface, certified divers can explore 10 shipwrecks.
Learn MoreSullivan Museum and History Center
Get to know the history of Norwich University, Vermont’s military college, in Northfield in this 16,000-square-foot facility on campus.
Learn MoreHildene, the Lincoln Family Home
Built in 1905, the historic home and grounds of Robert and Mary Lincoln is a stronghold of American history, including an original Pullman train car and Pres. Lincoln’s stovepipe hat.
Learn MoreVermont Ski and Snowboard Museum
Explore Vermont’s ski and snowboard history, including the nation’s oldest organized ski patrol in Stowe and a look back at ski culture and art.
Learn MoreVermont History Museum
Explore Vermont’s history from the 1600s to present at this Capital District museum next to the Statehouse.
Learn MoreRokeby Museum
Ferrisburgh’s Rokeby Museum is a stop along the African American Heritage Trail, exploring Vermont’s history on the Underground Railroad as enslaved people found their way to freedom.
Learn MoreShelburne Museum
More than 150,000 exhibited works span 39 historic buildings on the museum’s expansive grounds.
Learn MoreVermont Marble Museum
Explore the world of Vermont marble past, present, and future in uses including art, building, and more in Proctor.
Learn MoreVermont Folklife Center
Interviewing and cultural documentation work together to synthesize a rich slice of Vermont’s past and present.
Learn MoreThe Everyday, Examined
Museum of Everyday Life
This curious destination in Glover, part of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, celebrates the everyday with rotating seasonal displays. From exhibits on scissors and dust to an examination of pencils and string, this is a must-see hidden gem of creatively arranged everyday items.
Art Museums
See the works of regional masters and international game-changers at Vermont’s art museums.
Fleming Museum
More than 24,000 collected pieces take viewers on an exploration of art and anthropology.
Learn MoreMiddlebury College Museum of Art
Art installations, including those by artists of color, inspire mindfulness.
Learn MoreSt. Johnsbury Athenaeum
An 1871 Victorian building with an art gallery inside, including the massive “The Domes of the Yosemite.”
Learn MoreThe Current
Contemporary art from around the world exhibited both inside the gallery and seasonally outdoors in town.
Learn MoreTW Wood Art Gallery
Vermont’s oldest art museum stewards two historic collections and shows the work of contemporary Vermont artists.
Learn MoreBennington Museum
The world’s largest collection of Grandma Moses folk art, along with other historically significant Americana, is housed here.
Learn MoreBrattleboro Museum and Art Center
Explore 15-20 contemporary art exhibitions annually at this southern Vermont mainstay museum.
Learn MoreMuseum of the Creative Process
This museum explores how creativity can help people tap into their own inner wisdom and find healing.
Learn MoreSouthern Vermont Arts Center
Internationally known artists and more local creators find exhibition space at this southern Vermont gallery.
Learn MoreArt of Humor Gallery
This museum houses the art of cartoonist Skip Morrow in beautiful downtown Wilmington.
Learn MoreMontshire Museum of Science
Norwich’s Montshire Museum of Science offers interactive exhibits, miles of trails outdoors, and many ways for kids to experience hands-on science and learn concepts for themselves.
Learn MoreScience and Natural History Museums
Discover hands-on attractions that will capture your creative side while helping the whole family learn about science, technology and conservation.
ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
Learn about the species that call Lake Champlain home and efforts to conserve this natural ecosystem.
Learn MoreFairbanks Museum and Planetarium
A combination history museum and natural science museum featuring historic taxidermy, and Vermont’s only public planetarium.
Learn MoreMontshire Museum of Science
This Norwich museum features miles of trails, interactive and hands-on exhibits that teach kids about scientific concepts, and explorations of the natural world.
Learn MoreVermont Institute of Natural Science
See raptors up close, learn about Vermont’s wildlife, and see views of the Ottauquechee River and the forest from great heights on a fully accessible boardwalk.
Learn MoreOutdoor Music in the Summer
Concerts on the Green
This concert series brings internationally known names to Shelburne Museum for a festival-like atmosphere amidst the unique setting of the museum’s collected Americana and folk art.