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Explore three stunning gardens in sites across Woodstock. Discover the shared story between Billings Farm & Museum, the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, and the Woodstock Inn & Resort’s Kelly Way Gardens. The three sites will also be commemorating the 20th anniversary of the passing of Laurance...

Day at the Morgan Horse showcases the breed's versatility as a performance horse. Celebrate all things Morgan horse with guided tours, historical displays, walking trails, activities for kids, and cider and doughnuts. Free. Free. Rain or shine....

Join the opening reception for Bloom: The Nature of Art at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. Curated by M. Sebastian Araujo, the show features a wide range of artwork using film, paintings, the written word, pottery and other media. The show will be open to the...

Need to get into the holiday spirit? A Christmas Lighting Ceremony at the Joseph Smith Birthplace in South Royalton is unlike any other. Watch 200,000 holiday lights be lit on a rural hilltop. The ceremony lasts between 30-45 minutes. You can enjoy the lights and chapel events...

The Coolidge Holiday Open House in Plymouth Notch kicks off at 11:30 a.m. with a ukulele concert in the Grace Coolidge Great Room at the museum. At 12:45 p.m., a tree lighting ceremony in the Wilder Barn will call into remembrance the moment President Coolidge threw the...

Spend Labor Day Weekend at the 19th annual Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival at the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch. Enjoy lively, authentic folk and blues music as Vermont and internationally known musicians team up at historic Plymouth Notch, birthplace of the 30th...

Spend Labor Day Weekend at the 19th annual Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival at the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch. Enjoy lively, authentic folk and blues music as Vermont and internationally known musicians team up at historic Plymouth Notch, birthplace of the 30th...

It’s hard to believe that the Rockingham Meeting House once sat unused and unappreciated. The meeting house is the oldest unchanged public building in Vermont. It was built as a combination church and town hall between 1787 and 1801 to meet the needs of anticipated population...