History, Historic House, Historical Society

Goodwillie House Museum open by Appointment. The Goodwillie House, built in 1791, was the home of the first minister at Barnet Center.

Bellows Falls Historical Society

Bellows Falls, Vermont

Culture, History, Historical Society

The society has recently been gifted seven+ acres adjacent to the Mill and the Connecticut River which we will be developing into a nature and bird sanctuary, a natural ampitheater, nature trails, picnic and family recreational area, and the first river frontage the Village has had in over 100 years.

Black River Academy

Ludlow, Vermont

Art, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Military, Specialized

Born in Plymouth, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, Coolidge was the son of a village storekeeper. He was graduated from Black River Academy in 1890 and attended Amherst College, graduating with honors, and entered law and politics in Northampton, Massachusetts. Slowly, methodically, he went up the political ladder from councilman in Northampton to Governor of Massachusetts, as a Republican. En route he became thoroughly conservative.

Braintree Historical Society

Braintree, Vermont

Historical Society

Bristol Historical Society

Bristol, Vermont

Historical Society

Barre Historical Society

Barre, Vermont

Historical Society

Berlin Historical Society

Montpelier, Vermont

Historical Society

History, Historic House, Historical Society

All aspects of Bradford History include school, church, businesses and home life.

Brattleboro Historical Society

Brattleboro, Vermont

History, Historical Society

Brattleboro is a river town rich in history. It was the site of the first permanent English settlement in Vermont, Fort Dummer, in 1724. The town was chartered in 1753. It has been a printing town since William Fessenden began publishing books in 1805. For more than 100 years Brattleboro was the home of the world famous Estey Organ Company. Wells Fountain, pictured on the Society's logo, stands at the north end of Main Street and was designed by architect William Rutherford Mead, who grew up in Brattleboro.