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Park-McCullough House

North Bennington, Vermont

Culture, History, Historic House, Library, Park

At Historic Park-McCullough, you experience the grandeur of the house often described as "one of Vermont's jewels". You also participate in the elegant lifestyle made possible through vast wealth accumulated during the California Gold Rush era and subsequently added to through business dealings in finance, railroads, steamship lines and real estate development.

The thirty-five room Park-McCullough House was completed in 1865 for Trenor and Laura Park. Park engaged architect Henry Dudley, of the New York architectural firm, Diaper and Dudley, to design his "summer home", a classic example of French Second Empire style.

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Peacham Historical Association collects, preserves, and makes available a wide array of materials documenting the history and people of Peacham.

Pierce Store

Shrewsbury, Vermont

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Specialized

fter a long hiatus, the general store that bears the family name and was the hub of this small community of 1,100 for more than 150 years is open for business once again.

Pittsford Historical Society

Pittsford, Vermont

Historical Society

Preservation Trust of Vermont

Burlington, Vermont

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Specialized

The Preservation Trust of Vermont was founded with the goal of helping Vermonters save their historic places and that is exactly what has happened. In just three decades, the group has helped communities across the state save more than 1,000 buildings – village stores, post offices, schools, barns - all returned to productive use. Just this year alone, the Preservation Trust’s staff of five worked on 352 preservation projects in 155 communities.

Historical Society

Pawlet Historical Society

Pawlet, Vermont

Historical Society

Pettee Memorial Library

Wilmington, Vermont

Library

Pittsfield Historical Society

Pittsfield, Vermont

Cemetery, History, Historical Society, Library, Military

The Pittsfield Historical Society was founded in 1971 and is presently located at 13 Elm Street, Pittsfield, NH Meetings are held at 7:00 PM on the second Thursday of each month at the Society Building. All interested parties are welcome to attend.

We are open to the public every Tuesday from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm for visitors/people with questions, etc. Our telephone number is 603-435-8004 and you may leave a question on our answer machine and we will return your call on Tuesday.

Proctor Historical Society

Proctor, Vermont

Historical Society