by administrator | Apr 23, 2021 | Blog, Online Exhibits
The conclusion of our Winter Online Exhibit Series recognizes Earth Month and shares the history of one of the worst weather events faced by the region in the last one hundred years: The Flood of 1927. While the month of April may be known for its rain shower (or this...
by Drew Bush | Apr 23, 2021 | Glimpse of the Past
Our twenty third “Glimpse of the Past” with The Barton Chronicle takes a look at postcard images from Troy Vermont in the early 20th century. They include: (1) A state park since 1996, Big Falls is a 35 foot tall waterfall on the Missisquoi River near the...
by Drew Bush | Apr 23, 2021 | Glimpse of the Past
The twenty second “Glimpse of the Past” with The Barton Chronicle takes you over to Morgan Center, Vermont again using postcards from the early 20th century. Pictures include: (1) Seymour Lake Beach in Morgan Center before the road was paved and cottages...
by Drew Bush | Apr 10, 2021 | Blog
Join us in Barton, Vermont to view “Shuttles, treadles, bobbins and spools….a colorful display of antique sewing machines, quilts and supplies” that fill the windows of the Pierce Block in Town. This display was made possible by our partnership with...
by Drew Bush | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog
Businesses of all sizes have always been important supporters of our mission to preserve, educate and inspire. In return, we offer a variety of ways to get the word out about your business including sponsorship of our signature events and educational programs each...