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jaybeeFL
佛罗里达帕姆港3,396 条分享
2021年8月
Given the style, it definitely looks out of place. With its red brick structure , multi story wraparound pillared porch, you would expect it to be located somewhere in the old West--e.g. Deadwood or Cheyenne. Impressive to look at, it is now the Vt Historical Museum and houses some state offices, convenient since it is right next door to the state capitol.
撰写日期:2021年8月17日
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349Charles25
弗吉尼亚亚历山德里亚896 条分享
2017年2月 • 商务型
The Pavilion Building is located a stone's throw from the Vermont State House. The building is historic and is home to the Historical Society and some state offices. The building is not the style one might expect of a state office building - but look hard and the deep verandas and high ceilings. All Lovely!
撰写日期:2017年2月19日
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Lauren N
佛蒙特Rutland77 条分享
2016年7月
Attended a meeting in this building so did not get to explore. It is a charming old Vermont building that has been renovated to house office space, governor's offices and a museum. It is well kept. Prepare for security and to have special key entry for access internally since it is a government office building.
撰写日期:2016年8月10日
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James A
佛蒙特蒙彼利埃233 条分享
2016年5月 • 独自旅游
The old building burned down. The state built a replica of the old building and attached a modern brick and mortar office building to it. There's not much to see unless you're a fan of government office buildings, fluorescent lighting, and bland paint combinations. The governor's office is on the fifth floor, the floors below house the state treasurer and the office of the attorney general.
撰写日期:2016年7月19日
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WalterdeSouza
巴西Tibau do Sul111 条分享
2015年7月 • 独自旅游
Museu obrigatório. Bom acervo, pequeno mas bastante elucidativo. Ao lado do Capitólio, que vale muito a pena visitar
撰写日期:2015年8月1日
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Film G
New England1,051 条分享
A nice little museum that covers everything from the paleo-Indians on to today, it takes around an hour to see it all. Everything is in good condition, and the topic coverage is comprehensive, including the anti-Masonic political parties of the 1800s, and even a photo of a large Klan (yup, that's right) rally in the 1940s. It's all here, and nearly organized. Kid friendly.
撰写日期:2015年4月19日
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dragonflysees
康涅狄格Enfield126 条分享
2013年4月 • 家庭
Great exhibits, genealogy research. Very interesting. I liked the stuffed animals and other artifacts.
撰写日期:2013年5月27日
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vtsnowman
Montpelier90 条分享
2012年7月 • 家庭
Vermont Historical Society has a small museum on the first floor. Building houses Governor's, Treasurers and Attorney Generals office.
撰写日期:2012年9月8日
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justwannahavefun
St. Johnsbury, VT155 条分享
2012年1月 • 商务型
I have been to exhibits in the Pavilion before, but not recently. My visits in the past few years have been cause-related. If you are invited to a meeting or rally in the auditorium below ground, or to a conference room above, or want to hand-deliver a letter to the governor, be prepared with your photo ID. The first time I wanted to deliver a letter urging the governor to sign a bill I supported, or at least to not veto it, I had to leave it downstairs because at that time I still had the old driver's license with no photo.
For tourists, the front of the building has exhibits by the Vermont Historical Society. I think one time last year when I stopped by to see what was there, I could see one room and the gift shop for free, but another exhibit charged a fee that seemed expensive to someone from Vermont who got in for free on school trips as a child. I know exhibits generally do charge a fee, so if you are going to pay you will probably want to spend enough time to see all the photos and read the captions to justify your fee, but still, it is quite small. 30 - 90 minutes tops for the most in-depth exhibits, I suspect. If you don't pay the fee and just step in to see the interior architecture (which is not original), your trip could be less than 5 minutes. If you are visiting the statehouse anyway, you might just stop in. If you know that there is a a specific exhibit you want to see, I can see visiting. But really, I wouldn't put time into planning this as a part of a family trip unless you are really history buffs and you research what the current exhibit is and know you want to see it for that cost. Kellogg-Hubbard Library on Main Street is more interesting, has a small gallery of local art, and is free.
I did not seek a ramp at the Pavilion, but since it is a state office building and public accommodation, I am sure the building is fully accessible. The office part, with five floors plus lower level, of course, has an elevator. I am not aware of any food for purchase in this building. People eat on Main Street and State Street (City Center with Skinny pancake, pizza, and La Brioche; Subway; Capital Grounds; Samosa Man; and many others) or, if they have statehouse business (next door to the Pavilion) during the legislative session, in the Statehouse cafeteria, which has an inexpensive salad bar as well as cooked entrees, pizza, sandwiches, and other choices, but very crowded with legislators, lobbyists, citizens, and others on business there. I don't know about bathrooms in the museum, but there are accessible bathrooms in the office part (with photo ID).
For tourists, the front of the building has exhibits by the Vermont Historical Society. I think one time last year when I stopped by to see what was there, I could see one room and the gift shop for free, but another exhibit charged a fee that seemed expensive to someone from Vermont who got in for free on school trips as a child. I know exhibits generally do charge a fee, so if you are going to pay you will probably want to spend enough time to see all the photos and read the captions to justify your fee, but still, it is quite small. 30 - 90 minutes tops for the most in-depth exhibits, I suspect. If you don't pay the fee and just step in to see the interior architecture (which is not original), your trip could be less than 5 minutes. If you are visiting the statehouse anyway, you might just stop in. If you know that there is a a specific exhibit you want to see, I can see visiting. But really, I wouldn't put time into planning this as a part of a family trip unless you are really history buffs and you research what the current exhibit is and know you want to see it for that cost. Kellogg-Hubbard Library on Main Street is more interesting, has a small gallery of local art, and is free.
I did not seek a ramp at the Pavilion, but since it is a state office building and public accommodation, I am sure the building is fully accessible. The office part, with five floors plus lower level, of course, has an elevator. I am not aware of any food for purchase in this building. People eat on Main Street and State Street (City Center with Skinny pancake, pizza, and La Brioche; Subway; Capital Grounds; Samosa Man; and many others) or, if they have statehouse business (next door to the Pavilion) during the legislative session, in the Statehouse cafeteria, which has an inexpensive salad bar as well as cooked entrees, pizza, sandwiches, and other choices, but very crowded with legislators, lobbyists, citizens, and others on business there. I don't know about bathrooms in the museum, but there are accessible bathrooms in the office part (with photo ID).
撰写日期:2012年3月13日
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Thank you, do you have a facility big enough to host a banquet for 80-100 people in Sept.?
撰写日期:2016年1月15日
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