The Park-McCullough Historic House is a beautifully preserved mansion located in North Bennington, Vermont. The house is one of the finest and best-preserved Victorian mansions in New England. It is a thirty-five room mansion, set on 200 acres of grounds.
The Bennington Battle Monument is a historic landmark located in Bennington, Vermont. It stands in the town center, near the intersection of Vermont Route 9 and Vermont Route 7. The Bennington Battle Monument is 306 feet 4 and 1/2 inches tall and was completed and dedicated in 1891. It is constructed from blue-grey magnesian limestone.
The Silk Covered Bridge is a covered bridge, carrying Silk Road across the Walloomsac River between downtown Bennington, Vermont and the village of North Bennington.
Bennington Museum is a museum of art, history, and innovation. It collects, interprets, and celebrates the creativity of our region and of Vermont across time.
Bennington Arts Guild is a great place to find one of a kind pieces from local artists – everything from jewelry to furniture, paintings to pottery, photography and hand-turned wood to stained glass.
Bennett's Tree Farm provides quality, personal customer service and exceptional products. The trees are cared for, shaped and sheared year round to provide a beautiful backdrop for your family memories. The maple products are made locally and are of the finest quality.
Bennington is a historic town located in Bennington County, the southwestern part of Vermont, near the borders of New York and Massachusetts. It is about 50 miles southwest of the state capital, Montpelier. The population was 15,333 in 2020. Bennington's mix of history, culture, and natural beauty makes it a charming destination for visitors and a welcoming place for residents.