Vermont officially joined the United States on March 4, 1791, nearly 15 years after the Declaration of Independence, but the ...
Looking for a new museum to visit this winter? As a historic state with European settlements going all the way back to the ...
Glimpses of Vermont’s Past is a weekly history column aimed at the examination of important individuals, moments, objects and ...
Today, Vermont is celebrating its 235th birthday.
Editor’s note: Glimpses of Vermont’s Past is a weekly history column aimed at the examination of important individuals, mo­ments, objects and places from Vermont history. In 2026, we will look at the ...
A new roadside historic site marker in Cambridge recognizes the 1937 designation of VT Route 15 to honor those who fought in the Civil War. Photo courtesy of Laura Trieschmann of the Vermont Division ...
The “Lost Shul Mural” at the Ohavi Zedek synagogue in Burlington Credit: Courtesy of the Lost Mural Project The Vermont Historical Society and the Lost Mural Project are teaming up to offer funding ...
Vermont may have been one of the last New England states to be recognized, but the Green Mountain State is still home to many historical sites and structures, including libraries, restaurants and ...
A landmark hotel project and a resilient local newspaper highlight momentum in southern Vermont’s largest town ...
Editor’s note: Glimpses of Vermont’s Past is a weekly history column aimed at the examination of important individuals, mo­ments, objects and places from Vermont history. In 2026, we will look at the ...