Hidden Springs Maple, Putney VT on The Visitors Guide to Southern Vermont
hiddenspringsmaple.com
162 Westminster Road
Putney Vermont 05346
Hidden Springs Maple is a family maple farm located in Putney, Vermont. We offer 100% natural and organic maple syrup tapped on family farms in Vermont. Our products are available in our farm store, over the web and at restaurants and specialty stores throughout the US.
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Putney Craft Tour Preview [598]
Robert Burch has been blowing glass for about 48 years, and he's also one of the founding members of the Putney Craft Tour, now in its 41st year. This Thanksgiving weekend, about 4,000 people will visit 22 artists studios on the backroads of Putney. Bob’s glassblowing studio is one of those stops, and guests will also be able to examine his son Ryan’s pottery in the house next door. Bob’s daughter Caitlin will be welcoming visitors to her home studio, where she makes lampwork jewelry. The tour has become a tradition for many travelers, attracting holiday shoppers to the backwoods of Vermont, where creativity thrives.
We spent an afternoon at the Robert Burch Studio in Putney to meet the multigenerational family of crafters. Rachel Fritz Schaal stopped by with a cheese delivery from the award-winning Parish Hill Creamery, another stop on the tour. The Putney Craft Tour will be held November 29 through December 1 this year.
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Putney General Store Fosters Community in Vermont | Connecting Point | July 18, 2018
The Putney General Store has sat in the same location in Putney, VT for almost 200 years. More than just a general merchandise store, the shop is a centerpiece of the Putney community. When an arsonist set fire to the store in 2009, it was reduced to ashes. The community in Putney came together to rebuild the store and bring the beating heart of its community back to life. Producer Dave Fraser visited the store recently and shares this story.
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The Visitor's Guide to Southern Vermont - Windham Historical Society
The Historical Society of Windham County was formed on August 23, 1927 “to stimulate interest of present and future generations in the history of the County and its several townships and acquire a more intimate knowledge of the methods, customs, hardships, and triumphs of our present ancestry.” The idea for a county-wide society to preserve artifacts related to Windham County came from Clara Chipman Newton, whose ancestors settled on Newfane Hill after the American Revolution. The organization was incorporated August 10, 1933. Once the Society began receiving artifacts, there became a need for storing and displaying them. The Society members began a building fund and the cornerstorne of the present Museum was laid August 5, 1936.
Since that time the museum has been the showcase of the Society’s work. The Society is managed by a Board of Directors and Executive Board. Besides preservation of the collection, the Society conducts several programs during the season between June and October, publishes a newsletter three times a year, and organizes and supervises a number of special projects such the bi-annual History Fair on historic Newfane Common.
The museum is located on the main street (Route 30) in Newfane, one of the most picturesque villages in Vermont and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As the Shire Town, Newfane is home not only to the Historical Society of Windham County, but the Windham County Court House as well as the Windham County Sheriff’s Department, both buildings dating back to the early 1800’s.