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This museum, in Middlebury, VT, has deep historical roots as a museum since the 1880's. It is comprised of three parts: a research component, the Walter Cerf Gallery and Judd-Harris House.
The Walter Cerf Gallery features changing exhibits of fine art while Judd- Harris House houses the bulk of the museum's collection. Henry Sheldon, after whom the museum is named, collected and preserved photographs, objects and records of Vermont especially in Middlebury and Addison County.
These collections are living a legacy about the business, social and political life of the times. Address: 1 Park Street Middlebury, VT USA 05753
1 802 388-2117
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The Vermont Folklife Center features a gallery of changing exhibits of folk arts, music, and visual arts from Vermont, as well as other areas. The Center is located in an 1823 Masonic Hall. Address: Masonic Hall, 3 Court Street Middlebury VT USA 05753
Send an Email 1 802 388-4964
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The collection ranges from photography, to nineteenth-century European and American sculpture to contemporary prints. The museum sponsors lectures, gallery talks and films and is open to the public as well as Middlebury college students. Assisted listening systems are available and the museum is wheelchair accessible. Address: Middlebury College Center for the Arts Middlebury VT USA 05753
1 802 443-5007
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