Vermont Historical Society
Chartered in 1838, the Vermont Historical Society is an independent non-profit that's dedicated to exploring our rich heritage for Vermonters and "Vermonters at heart." Located in Barre (the Vermont History Center) and Montpelier (the Vermont History Museum), we hold more than 30,000 items in our collections and serve as a vital resource for Vermonters and researchers looking to discover the story of the Green Mountain State.
Vermont Community Immigration History Grants video explainer
Winter Speakers Series: Bringing Geography Home: Genieve Lamson & the VT Commission on Country Life
Virtual Speaker Series: Mariessa Dobrick
Virtual Roundtable: Storytelling & Publishing
Virtual Talk: A New Force at Sea: George Dewey
Virtual Roundtable: Admin 101
Virtual Speaker Series: Jo Radner
Virtual Talk with Kathryn Angelica
Virtual Roundtable: Exhibit Themes & Storytelling
Virtual Roundtable: Exhibit Labels & Panels
Virtual Talk with Amy Godine
Virtual Roundtable Exhibit Education & Interactives
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 6: Schools
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 5: Work
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 4: The Medical Response
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 3: Family
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 2: Having COVID
Life Became Very Blurry Episode 1: March 2020
Life Became Very Blurry Teaser
This Place in History: Westfield's Hitchcock Memorial Museum & Library
This Place in History: The Bayley-Hazen Military Road
This Place in History: Cambridge's Warner Masonic Lodge
This Place in History: Cambridge's Wrong Way Bridge
This Place in History: VHS's Research & Exhibition Gallery
This Place in History: Ira Allen: A Biography Part 2
This Place in History: Ira Allen: A Biography
This Place in History: The Grand Army of the Republic Monument
This Place in History: General Ernest Harmon
This Place In History: Ernest Harmon, Olympian