Immerse yourself in a Revolutionary War experience at the Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, Vermont, on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3, 2023, for the “Soldiers Atop the Mount” annual weekend encampment event. This event honors the soldiers who built and garrisoned Mount Independence in 1776-77, 247 years ago, laying the foundation … Continue reading Living History Returns to the Mount Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2 & 3
Author: Steve Zeoli
Explore the mushrooms of the Mount – August 19
Saturday, August 19 starting at 11:00 am Local mushroom maven Meg Madden will lead an exploration of the fascinating fungi of Mount Independence. The wet weather has put a damper on a lot of summer activities, but should make for a very profuse assortment of specimens. To keep things manageable, we're limiting the number of … Continue reading Explore the mushrooms of the Mount – August 19
History Events the weekend of August 5 & 6
The Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, Vermont, is hosting two special history programs the weekend of August 5 and 6, 2023. On Saturday at 1:00 p.m. author and educator Jason Barney will talk about the activities of the American Revolution in northern Vermont and shine the light on some lesser-known actions. Copies of … Continue reading History Events the weekend of August 5 & 6
Mount Independence Open Again
We are happy to report that Mount Independence State Historic Site has reopened (as of Tuesday, August 1). The site is back to normal open hours and days.
Historic Sites currently closed
Vermont State Historic Sites are CLOSED until further notice due to the extreme weather and road closures. Please refer to Governor Scott’s State of Emergency declaration and the National Weather Service for complete forecasts:https://governor.vermont.gov/press-release/vermont-officials-prepare-flood-response-governor-scott-declares-state-emergency We will post here when we learn any additional news.
“Reasons for Revolution” Saturday, June 10.
The Boston Massacre, 1770. Mount Independence State Historic Site | Saturday, June 10 | 1:00 pm This illustrated talk by site interpreter Paul Andriscin will cover the events leading up to Lexington Green in April 1775, including rising tensions over social issues, religion, taxes and other issues between the Colonies and the leadership in London. … Continue reading “Reasons for Revolution” Saturday, June 10.
Annual Meeting, Saturday, June 10
The board of the Mount Independence Coalition is happy to announce that the first Annual Meeting since the onset of the pandemic will be held Saturday, June 10, at 10:00 am in the auditorium of the Mount Independence Visitor Center. All active and recent members of the Coalition are encouraged to attend. Among general business, … Continue reading Annual Meeting, Saturday, June 10
National Trails Day at the Mount, Saturday, June 3
National Trails Day is an event sponsored and organized by the American Hiking Society. It's purpose is to get people walking our nation's trails. The Mount Independence Coalition is hosting a National Trails Day hike at the Mount Saturday, June 3, starting at noon. While one of the goals of National Trails Day is to … Continue reading National Trails Day at the Mount, Saturday, June 3
History Talk – John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence
John Trumbull Self Portrait. 1802. Sunday, May 28 at 1:00 pm Mount Independence Coalition president Stephen Zeoli will be presenting this illustrated talk about the iconic American painting and the remarkable man who created it. This is an epic story, guaranteed to give you new appreciation for Trumbull and the paintings that adorn the U.S. Capital. … Continue reading History Talk – John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence
Site Opens, Friday, May 26 at 10 am
Mount Independence State Historic Site opens officially for the season on Friday, May 26. It will be open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm through October 16. Admission is $8.00 for adults, $1.00 for children 14 to 6, under 6 free. Coalition members enter free. Call 802-948-2000 for more information. The site is located … Continue reading Site Opens, Friday, May 26 at 10 am