Historical Places in Plainfield, VT

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Bragg Farm Sugar House & Gift Shop gallery

The Bragg Family has been producing pure Vermont Maple Syrup for eight generations. Come visit our farm gift shop and sugar house nestled in the pine-cl

Historic Preservation gallery

The Division for Historic Preservation is a public agency that advocates for historic and prehistoric properties in Vermont. The division provides a variety

Neighborhood:
Northfield Street
Vermont Granite Museum gallery

The Vermont Granite Museum is located within an authentic turn-of-the-century granite manufacturing plant, listed on the National Register of Historic Place

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
visa, discover, mastercard
Rock of Ages Visitors Center & Quarry Tours gallery

The Rock of Ages tour experience is open to the public May - November. Come visit us to experience one of the natural wonders of the world. Only here can y

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amex, cash, check, discover, master card, visa
Skinner Barn gallery

The Skinner Barn is a beautifully restored historic dairy barn built in 1891 by the Daniel Skinner family. Of classic post and beam construction, it offers

Payment method:
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Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial gallery

The Joseph Smith Birthplace, located in Sharon, Vermont, is a historic site and a memorial to Joseph Smith Jr., the first President of The Church of Jes