Senator Justin Morill State Historic Site
Sen Morrill was the longest serving member of Congress in its first 160 years. He was an abolitionist who worked to frame the 14th Amendment and...
Green End Fort
Constructed by American and French forces in 1780 to defend Newport and Middletown from the anticipated return of the British army.
Rokeby
Home of Rowland Robinson, a Radical Abolitionist who wrote, organized meetings, and lobbied against slavery. Rokeby was a part of the Underground...
Bennington Battle Monument
The Battle of Bennington was a decisive victory for the Americans on August 16, 1777. The monument is the tallest man-made building in Vermont, and...
Eureka Schoolhouse
Built in 1790, Eureka is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont and one the few surviving public buildings from the 18th century
Museum of the American Revolution
Located in historic Philadelphia, this museum covers the events from the unrest against the British in Boston, the signing of the Declaration of...