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The Historical Society of Windham County was founded in 1927
for the purpose of preserving the history of Windham County. The
museum is the major project of the Historical Society. The brick
federal style building was constructed in 1936 and houses a
collection that reflects the history of the county from the late 18th
to the early 20th centuries.
Discover the History of
Windham County, Vermont

Historical Society of Windham County
Museum Visitor Information

The museum is located on the main street (Route 30) in Newfane, one of the most beautiful villages in
Vermont and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Visitors to the museum have been delighted by the quality of our collection.
We invite you to visit and explore our museum and see for yourself why it has been described as
"...
one of the most intriguing small collections in Vermont."

We are open:

Late May through late October
Wednesday through Sunday
12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

For further information, please call
the museum at (802) 365-4148 or
email. (histwind@sover.net)


Only items which have a direct connection with Windham County's historical or cultural development
are accepted for the collection. Collection highlights include many excellent early portraits, furniture
from the late 18th and 19th centuries, folk art, textiles, and Civil War artifacts, including battlefield
souvenirs. Local favorites are the story of the highwayman "Thunderbolt" and the history of the West
River Railroad
.