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Learn about history at The Vermont Historical Society Museum which showcases the rich cultural and social heritage of the New England state, operated as a nonprofit extension of the Vermont Historical Society. The museum strives to educate Vermont residents and tourists alike, showcasing exhibits detailing the state's history from the 17th century to the present day. Its core interactive Exhibit, Freedom and Unity: One Ideal, Many Stories outlines the state's chronological history, detailing its most important figures and events. A local history gallery is also highlight, featuring a variety of Vermont-related artifacts, including the historic document that admitted Vermont into the Union, signed by Thomas Jefferson. Revolutionary War artifacts are also showcased, along with items connected to the region's indigenous Abenaki people. The museum's beautiful Salute to Vermont mural, painted by artist Paul Sample, depicts three centuries of state history.

Address: 109 State St, Montpelier, VT 05609, Phone: 802-828-2291

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