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  2. Vermont Historical Society

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    Vermont Historical Society Vermont Historical Society. Support VHS's mission to preserve the past for generations of future Vermonters. Learn about the history of Vermont where it happened. On view in the Local History Gallery from August 3rd.

  3. About Us — Vermont Historical Society

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    Learn about Vermont’s exciting past in our museum, heritage exhibits, and library! Or make new discoveries for your research project, family or community history with our programs, educational offerings, and books.

  4. The Vermont History Museum is Central Vermont's destination to learn about the history of the Green Mountain State. Located in the Pavilion Building in downtown Montpelier, it showcases the Vermont Historical Society's collections through its exhibits and educational programming.

  5. Digital Resources — Vermont Historical Society

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    The Vermont Historical Society makes its collections available to users in a variety of ways through digital technology. For example, our stand-alone site, Digital Vermont, is a collection of 1700 items in over 30 collections covering a variety of topics.

  6. Located in the beautiful historic Spaulding school building at 60 Washington Street in Barre, the Vermont History Center houses the Howard & Alba Leahy Library, storage for our museum collections, our administrative offices, and a small exhibition gallery.

  7. Green Mountain Chronicles: 52 five-minute programs tell the history of Vermont in the twentieth century using archival sound recordings and oral history interviews. Topics include early aviation, the rise of the KKK, woman's suffrage, town bands, and much more!

  8. Membership — Vermont Historical Society

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    Exclusive access to certain VHS programs and content. Chartered in 1838, the Vermont Historical Society (VHS) preserves the history that makes Vermont a special place to live, work, and visit.

  9. Photo Collections — Vermont Historical Society

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    The Leahy Library of the Vermont Historical Society has extensive collections of photographs, postcards, and other images. These collections offer unsurpassed glimpses into Vermont's past.

  10. We are a non-circulating library open to the public four days a week and one Saturday a month. We have a strong collection of family and town histories from around New England, published vital records from Massachusetts and Connecticut, inventories of Vermont cemeteries, subscriptions to genealogical periodicals, and genealogical reference ...

  11. This Place in History — Vermont Historical Society

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    This Place in History: The This Place in History video program explores historic sites throughout Vermont. Click a dot on the map below to start your journey. You can also find information on videos sorted by subject on our This Place in History for Students resource page.