Walking Tour of Old Bennington
Discover the architecture and history of Old Bennington
Museum ABCs: Scrap Plastic Fantastic
Bennington MuseumFor children ages 3 to 5 and their adults companions. Siblings welcome!
Concerts in the Courtyard: Patrick Sargent
Bennington MuseumJoin us for food, drink, and good company in the Museum Courtyard!
Museum ABCs: Scrap Plastic Fantastic
Bennington MuseumFor children ages 3 to 5 and their adults companions. Siblings welcome!
Concerts in the Courtyard: Big Stone Gap
Bennington MuseumJoin us for food, drink, and good company for the Concerts in the Courtyard series!
Artist’s Reception: Dusty Boynton
Meet the artist
R&D Island Taste
Saturday Summertime Cafe in the Courtyard
Across the Street Walking Tour
Downtown Bennington (Four Corners)A walking tour of historic downtown Bennington
Museum ABCs Out and About
Visit the Museum ABCs History Mystery booth in Garlic Town and become a History Detective!
R&D Island Taste
Saturday Summertime Cafe in the Courtyard
Concerts in the Courtyard: KWILLEO
Bennington MuseumJoin us for a special Garlic Fest concert!
Art at Lunch: Grandma Moses and the Gatecrashers
A Virtual Interactive Discussion via ZOOMHigh Museum of Art curator, Katherine Jentleson, on Grandma Moses
Museum ABCs Out and About
Back to school in the 1800s! Quill pen writing and inkwell pen holders at the Bennington Farmers' Market!
Music at the Museum: Recent Music by Allen Shawn
Allen Shawn presents new music
BHS Monthly Meeting
Join in the Bennington Historical Society leadership discussions!
Museum ABCs: The Road Not Taken
Bennington MuseumFor children ages 3 to 5 and their adults companions
Museum ABCs: The Road Not Taken
Bennington MuseumFor children ages 3 to 5 and their adults companions
Stoneware Collectors’ Program: George Lent and Sons
A Virtual Interactive Discussion via ZOOMA virtual presentation about one of Upstate New York's most influential 18th century potters
The History of Pownal
Ray Rodrigues on the history of Pownal, Vermont
David Orr on Robert Frost
Bennington MuseumAward-winning poetry critic, David Orr, discusses one of America's favorite bards