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American Precision Museum

American Precision Museum
West Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont, 05089
The American Precision Museum is located in the renovated 1846 Robbins & Lawrence factory on South Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. The museum has the largest collection of historically significant machine tools in the United States.

Bennington Battle Monument

Bennington Battle Monument
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, 05201
The Bennington Battle Monument is a stone obelisk, which commemorates the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolutionary War.

Coolidge Homestead

Coolidge Homestead
Plymouth Notch, Windsor County, Vermont, 05056
The Coolidge Homestead was the childhood home of the thirtieth President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. He lived there from 1876 to 1887. The homestead is part of the Calvin Coolidge State Historical Site.

ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center

ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, 05401
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is located on the waterfront in northern Vermont. It is home to more than 70 species of fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and reptiles, major traveling exhibitions, and the multimedia Awesome Forces Theatre.

Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium

Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium
St Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, 05819
The Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium is a combination museum and planetarium located in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. It was founded in 1891, by Franklin Fairbanks. The museum and its building are on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Montshire Museum of Science

Montshire Museum of Science
Norwish, Windsor County, Vermont, 05055
The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on, self-guided science museum located in Norwich, Vermont, in the United States. It has roughly 150,000 visitors annually. The museum, including the building and nature trails, is located on over 110 acres (445,

Mount Mansfield

Mount Mansfield
Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont
Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont with a summit that peaks at 4,393 feet (1,339 m) above sea level. When viewed from the east or west, this mountain has the appearance of a human profile, with distinct forehead, nose, lips, chin, and Adam

Trapp Family Lodge

Trapp Family Lodge
Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont, 05672
This mountain resort is owned and operated by descendants of the Trapp Family. The family is known to most people through the movie "The Sound of Music." The family established the lodge in 1947.

Vermont History Museum

Vermont History Museum
Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, 05609
Housed in the Pavilion building next to the state capital. The Vermont History Museum boasts a collection of 20,000 artifacts including fine arts, crafts, household goods, clothing, agricultural tools from the pre-contact period to present.

Vermont State House

Vermont State House
Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, 05633
The Vermont State House is the capitol and seat of Vermont General Assembly. The current Greek Revival structure is the third building on the same site to serve as the State House. It was designed in 1857 and opened in 1859.

Vermont

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Postal Code: VT
Capital City: Montpelier
Became a State: March 4, 1791
Population: 626,042*
Area: 9,616.36 miles2 (24,906.40 km2)

* 2015 est. U.S. Census Bureau
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Top 10 Most Popular Vermont Landmarks

  1. Coolidge Homestead
  2. Trapp Family Lodge
  3. Bennington Battle Monument
  4. Vermont State House
  5. Mount Mansfield
  6. Vermont History Museum
  7. ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center
  8. American Precision Museum
  9. Montshire Museum of Science
  10. Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium

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