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Every Wednesday evening a Meditation Open House is offered at the St. Johnsbury Shambhala Center at 17 Eastern Ave. in St. Johnsbury. The entrance is at street level between the Star Theater and Sunshine Boutique. Everyone is welcome, whether new to meditation, re-connecting with meditation, or already engaging in a meditation practice. Clear and simple meditation instruction is always offered for beginners. Sitting starts at 6:00, followed at 6:30by a talk and discussion by a senior teacher and then refreshments. This weekly event is free and open to the public.
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St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts
St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts provides a wide variety of cultural events for the enrichment of residents and tourists in the Androscoggn Valley. The Community Arts Center was opened in 2000 after the former St. Kieran Church was closed. An area-wide committee of...
Clark's Trading Post
History:In 1928 Florence and Ed Clark opened a roadside attraction for White Mountain travelers in Lincoln NH. "Ed Clark's Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch," featured guided tours of their pure-bred Eskimo sled dogs and artifacts from the far North. The original "Stand", or Trading Pos...
Mount Wahington Cog Railway
A ride up Mount Washington on the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway remains, as it has for well over a century, an exciting and unforgettable experience. The Mount Washington Cog RailwayThe ever-changing surroundings, the magnificent views, the sights and sounds of...
Whales Tale Water Park
At the Whale's Tale Water Park, the whole family can play in the only wave pool in the White Mountains. Ride the big waves or relax in the gentle ones at the shallow end. No need to worry about sand or salt. A splashing good time awaits you at the Whale's Tale Water Park. St...
Story Land
Story Land is in the beautiful White Mountains, and that means that green space, trees, and scenic views are important features of the park, which sits on 35 acres of hilly terrain. The rides and attractions are built into the natural features of the landscape. Accessibility...
Santa's Village
Come ride our signature rides like Rudy's Rapid Transit Roller Coaster, the Skyway Sleigh Monorail, and the Yule Log Flume! Yule enjoy them year after year! While its hot out, enjoy the interacitve water park, Ho Ho H2O!...
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Sugar Hill Historical Museum
Old Stone House Museum
The Old Stone House, built as a school dormitory in 1834-36, now houses 25 rooms of exhibits focussing on 19th century life in northern Vermont. The collection includes furniture, textiles, photographs, pottery, folk and fine art, and many of the tools and utensils of daily ...
Birds of Vermont Museum
The mission of the Birds of Vermont Museum is to educate children and adults about the environment through the study of birds and their habitats. The Birds of Vermont Museum is a delightful place where visitors can learn about birds and their role in the earth's ecosystem. ...
Fairbanks Museum And Planetarium
The Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium is home to the first and only public planetarium in the state. Serving 15,000 visitors annually through programs for schools and the general public, it first opened in 1961 to stimulate interest in astronomy. The pursuit of this mission...
Bryan Memorial Art Gallery
Artist and founder Alden Bryan built the Mary Bryan Memorial Gallery in 1984 to honor the memory of his wife, artist Mary Bryan, by displaying the best of Vermont and New England painters. When Alden Bryan died in 2001, he left a living legacy in the gallery he created, as i...
Sullivan Museum and History Centre at Norwich University
The Sullivan Museum and History Center seeks to be a lively, compelling and anchoring presence in our community; to serve as a dynamic learning resource; to improve cultural and educational opportunities for the Norwich community; to enhance our reputation as a unique instit...
Noyes House Museum
The Noyes House, a two-story federal-style brick mansion built by the Safford family in the early nineteenth century, was the first location to be settled in the village of Morrisville. Exhibits of local and regional history, photographs, furnishings, toys, household and far...
Brown House Museum
History:The Brown House was built in 1853 by the H.W. Winslow Company as a boarding house for it's saw mill employees. This historic building became the home of "Grandfather Brown" and his sons in 1868 when the sawmill and properties were bought by W.W. Brown from the H. W. ...
Poore Family Homestead Museum
Willian Rugh Gallery Of Lancaster
Weathervane Theatre
The Weathervane Theatre Players through imaginative productions of contemporary and classical musicals and plays seeks to present live theatre as a cultural resource to the North Country of New Hampshire. Holding, as its animating principle, that it is through theatrica...
Vermont Studio Center
Founded in 1984 to support the making of art as the communication of spirit through form, the Vermont Studio Center is a nonprofit, year-round, international creative community, serving 600 artists and writers from across the country and around the world in the open, nurturi...
The Painted Caravan
The Painted Caravan is a fine art gallery dedicated to providing a space for exhibiting a wide range of quality work. Artist owned and run, the gallery aims to bridge the gap between few venues to show fine art and the many artists in the area that deserve space to exhibit. ...