2018-Visitors-Guide-Map.Pdf

2018-Visitors-Guide-Map.Pdf

Print Shop Weaving Shaker Shed Jail Hat and Fragrance Toy Variety Unit s Shop Textile Gallery s Shop GARDENS Food Service SHELBURNE MUSEUM BUILDINGS 1 With 22 beautiful gardens, visitors Information G9 Admissions and Museum Store H8 Pizzagalli Center for Art and will find an array of exquisite plants Ticketing, information, and more. Education (2013) See Exhibition blooming in any season. Restrooms E4 Apothecary Shop (1959) Patent Highlights. Stone Cottage Water Fountains medicines, medical equipment. C5 Pleissner Gallery (1986) Landscape and sporting art. Upstream with Ogden A7 Railroad Station Gardens D5 The Artisans Shop/Diamond Barn Horseshoe Horseshoe Smokehouse Pleissner. B10 Circus Building Daylily Garden t Shuttle Route Barn (South Shaftsbury, VT, ca. 1805) Barn Annex 2 A retail gallery of New England crafts. F5 Prentis House (Hadley, MA, 1773) Shuttle Stops Schoolhouse Colonial Revival installation of 17th– Stagecoach C8 Beach Gallery (1960) Lock, Stock Tour Location Inn s and Barrel: The Terry Tyler Collection 18th century furniture and decorative of Vermont Firearms. arts. Open for guided tours only. See Tours and Talks. Garden Meeting C8 Beach Lodge (1960) Adirondack life House E1 Print Shop (1955) Presses from Vermont House and hunting. Bench Space locations the 1820s to 1950s. Gallery s Covered Bridge 3 C3 Blacksmith Shop (Shelburne, VT, 1800). B8 Rail Car Grand Isle (1890) C5 Gardens of Pleissner Courtyard sStrollers and child B8 Railroad Freight Shed (1963) Steam E3 Meeting House Garden Dutton B9 Carousel (North Tonawanda, NY, backpacks are prohibited Blacksmith House s Dorset ca. 1920) Travelling carnival model by engine replica. E4 Apothecary Garden s in buildings identified Shop House Herschell-Spillman Company. Weather A7 Railroad Station (Shelburne, VT, E5 Diamond Barn Garden Apothecary permitting. Separate ticket. 1890) Stationmaster’s office and E5 Owl Cottage Garden t with a s to ensure the Shop s B10 Circus Building (1965) Hand carved railroad maps. safety of our collections. 4 Café Settlers’ House circus figures, carousel animals. E9 Round Barn (East Passumpsic, General and Barn VT, 1901)Trailblazers: Horse-Powered Store s Stencil I3 Covered Bridge (Cambridge, VT, School Group House s Vehicles. Cubbies 1845) Double-lane covered bridge with footpath. J4 Sawmill (1957) 1787 up-and-down Sawmill Webb saw and related machinery. Prentis Gallery s H4 Dorset House (East Dorset, Owl s Cottage House Vermont, ca. 1832) Wildfowl decoy J2 Schoolhouse (Vergennes, VT, ca. 1840) 5 collections. I4 Settlers’ House (East Charlotte, VT, E8 J. Watson Webb, Jr. Pleissner The Artisans G3 Dutton House and Tavern ca. 1800) and Barn (2001). Life Memorial Peony Garden Gallery s Shop (Cavendish, VT, 1782) Life in 1820s in settlement-era Vermont. F1 Dyer’s Garden Vermont. G1 Shaker Shed (Canterbury, NH, 1840) F2 Danby Fountain Garden G6 Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Open air relaxation lounge on ground F5 Bostwick Garden t Lighthouse Building (1967) Furnished rooms level. Upper level closed. from New York City home of Museum 6 H2 Smokehouse (Charlotte, VT, ca. founder Electra Havemeyer Webb. 1820) B6, G8 Outdoor Sculpture: Bench H2 Stagecoach Inn (Charlotte, VT, ca. Space. Locations noted on map. 1787) Folk art sculpture, paintings, and Locomotive 220 Ticonderoga D4 The Local Food Court (ca. 1955) more. Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Building s Powered by The Skinny Pancake. F4 Stencil House (Sherburne, NY, Serving fresh and local fare. ca. 1804) Stenciled walls, painted F5 Prentis/Stencil Garden Path 7 E4 General Store (Shelburne, VT, 1840) furniture, decorative arts. Open for F10 Entrance Garden Barbershop, post office, and taproom. guided tours only. See Tours and Talks. H1 Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery I2 Stone Cottage (South Burlington, F10 Welcome Garden t Railroad Station (Shelburne, VT, ca. 1800) Crystal Cawley; VT, ca. 1840). Farm laborer’s two-room Rail Car True Blue: New York coverlets; Yoder Rug house. Grand Isle s Beach Gallery Lodge Pizzagalli Center C6 Ticonderoga (Shelburne Harbor, VT, for Art and Education E2 Horseshoe Barn (1949) 1906) 220-foot sidewheel steamboat. 8 Carriages, wagons, and sleighs. I1 Toy Shop (In situ, ca. 1835) Early toys; Beach D1 Horseshoe Barn Annex (1957) operating American Flyer toy train. Railroad Gallery Museum Exit Farm and trade wagons, stagecoaches, J1 Variety Unit (In situ, ca. 1835) Freight Shed specialty vehicles. Decorative arts, glassware, pewter, G3 Vermont House Garden H1 Jail (Castleton, VT, 1890) ceramics, dolls, and more. G3 Dutton Dooryard Garden Slate jail building. F3 G4 The Pauline Cropper Mallory Vermont House Gallery (Shelburne, Carousel 9 E6 Lighthouse (Colchester Reef, Lake VT, 1790) Something Old, Something Heritage Garden at Dutton House Round Barn Champlain, 1871) Lighthouse history, New: Continuity and Change in American G8 Marie Zimmermann Lotus Bracelet Admissions and relaxation lounge. Furniture and Decorative Arts,1700-1820. Garden Museum Store B7 Locomotive 220 (1915) 10-wheel F1 Weaving Shop (1955) Jacquard I1 Hat and Fragrance Garden Circus Building steam locomotive. and other looms. I2 Alyssia’s Garden E3 Meeting House (Charlotte, VT, H5 Webb Gallery (1960) Painting a I4 Settlers’ Gardens 1840) Green Mountain Medley: 200 Years Nation: American Art at Shelburne 10 I6 The Eagle Garden of Music Made in Vermont. Museum. D5 Owl Cottage Activity Center (1956) Stay up to date on what’s Arts, crafts, and creative play. in bloom by visiting us on social media. A B C D E F G H I J.

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