Galleries

Bennington Monument, Seth Warner
Step into the world of Southern Vermont where our heritage and history speaks
volumes. From the Bennington Museum to the Southern Vermont Arts Center,
find out what makes this region so unique!


  • Bennington Museum

    Bennington MuseumBennington Museum
    75 Main Street
    Bennington, VT 05201
    (802) 447-1571

    History is here! Worlds largest collection of Grandma Moses paintings. Unique Museum shop. Exceptional collection of Bennington pottery military artifacts antique touring car furniture paintings toys tools dolls and more. Nature trail and picnic area.

  • Bennington, The

    Bennington Center for the ArtsThe Bennington
    VT Rte. 9 West at Gypsy Lane
    Bennington, VT 05201
    (802) 442-7158

    National Fine Art Exhibitions, Covered Bridge Museum, Performances. Discover 7 galleries of fine art, Wildlife, Native American, champion bird carvings, Eric Sloane and images of New England, plus dynamic wind sculptures.

  • Hawkins House

    Hawkins HouseHawkins House
    262 North Street
    Bennington, VT 05201
    (802) 447-0488

    You’ll discover Vermont’s finest collection of handcrafted jewelry, pottery, glass and handmade gifts, featuring the work of over 500 craft artists. A shop with all kinds of beautiful and fun things to please your eyes to amuse you to make you feel good… come treat yourself we’re “Well Worth The Trip.”

  • Historic Park McCullough

    Historic Park McCulloughHistoric Park McCullough
    One Park Street
    North Bennington, VT 05257
    (802) 442-5441

    Plan Your Vermont Wedding or Event at the Historic Park McCullough. Open for tours Fridays June through September. Available for weddings, receptions, and special events. Please visit the website for a schedule of concerts and theatre events.

  • Southern Vermont Arts Center

    Southern Vermont Arts CenterSouthern Vermont Arts Center
    West Road
    Manchester, VT 05254
    (802) 362-1405

    “To serve the arts and the community by furthering art in all its aspects, with foremost a goal of education for artists, art students and young people…To encourage community interest as a cultural center in the visual and performing arts through opportunities for participation, and by offering presentations and programs in all the arts…to provide facilities for artists by which their art may be presented and promoted…”

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