Green Pastures and Green Mountains
Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes, under the shade of sugar maples and 400-year-old hemlocks, across covered bridges and alongside rambling stone walls. This is a landscape of loss, recovery, and conservation. This is a story of stewardship, of people taking care of places - sharing an enduring connection to land and a sense of hope for the future.
Features
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One Great Weekend - 3 Great Events!
Join us Forest Festival Weekend Sept 29-30 for various fun activities! Also enjoy two other great festivals at Billings Farm & Museum & Saint-Gaudens.
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First Annual Peak to Peak Community Hike
Join us for Peak to Peak, a community hike to the peaks of Mount Peg and Mount Tom during Vermont’s most glorious season, peak foliage.
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A Walk Through Vermont's Civil War Home Front
New free Park iphone app offers GPS-enabled, guided walking tour exploring Civil War Home Front in historic Woodstock VT.
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Artist-in-Residence 2013 Applications Invited
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park and the K2 Family Foundation invite applications for the 2013 artist-in-residence.
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Fall Service for Woodstock's Cow Powered Trolley!
Starting on Thursday August 30, 2012 Woodstock's Cow Powered Full Circle Trolley will operate Thursdays to Sundays & Holidays 11:15 AM - 5:20 PM
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Artist in Residence Studio Exhibit
Starting Wednesday July 25th, the art studio will be open for visitors from 1:00-3:00pm Wed, Sat, and Sun, other times by appointment 802/457-3368 x22
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Online Art Exhibit
Explore America's story of conservation and land stewardship through an online exhibit of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller art collection.
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My Green Park: Inside/Out Video
“My Green Park: Green Inside/Out” - Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park video highlights conservation mission & sustainability efforts
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Did You Know?
As a teenager, Laurance S. Rockefeller toured Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and Mesa Verde with Horace Albright. Later in life, Laurance would donate lands to create Virgin Islands NP and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP. He was the first conservationist to receive the Congressional Gold Medal.