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Join The Nature Museum in Grafton to celebrate and view the total solar eclipse. Museum educators will be on-hand to share the science basics of solar eclipses along with context about other common eclipse history, myth, and lore. Safety-certified solar eclipse glasses will be available (first come,...

You're invited to Lunenburg for all things eclipse! Don't miss the local sugar on snow party on the town common. Get maps to local sugar houses, and enjoy maple cotton candy and photographic and interactive maple displays at the local congregational church....

The Eclipse Farm and Craft Market at Snow Farm Vineyard and Distillery features handmade jewelry, crafts, t-shirts, knitwear, candles, herbal soaps, honey, jams, beef, sweets and more. Enjoy craft beer from Zero Gravity, Kraemer & Kin and Two Heroes Brewery....

Enjoy music and festivities at Barre's Solar Eclipse Block Party on Merchants Row (between Prospect Street and Depot Square). At 2:14 p.m., a partial solar eclipse will begin, and a total eclipse will darken Vermont’s daytime sky at 3:26 p.m., lasting  for about three minutes. The phenomenon...

Watch the eclipse from Cohen Park in St. Albans. Safety glasses available while supplies last. Restrooms available. To register for a parking spot at this location, contact Megan Sherlund at 802-524-7589 ext. 103 ...

Enjoy an eclipse watch party featuring a fire pit on the patio, family activities, music, food and more. Concession stand and cash bar open. The Hard’ack Pool will be open to the public. Eclipse safety glasses available while they last. Admission: $8 residents; $16 non-residents....

Watch the solar eclipse from the shores of St. Albans Bay on Lake Champlain. Enjoy live music, food trucks, activities and more. Eclipse viewing glasses available while supplies last. Car pooling is recommended. Restrooms available.  ...