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BRINGING THE
PAST
TO LIFE

The gateway to preserve, educate, and celebrate our town's historic legacy.

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Simeon Cobb: Revolutionary War Patriot. This exhibit honors Simeon Cobb, Revolutionary War soldier and early settler in St. Johnsbury. On display are Cobb artifacts including his musket and powder horn. He served throughout the War beginning as a Lexington Minuteman and at the War’s end as a privateer.

New Exhibit!
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Become a
Member

Become a member – or give the gift of membership:
Purchase a membership to the St. Johnsbury History & Heritage Center for yourself or treat someone to an annual membership. The recipient will receive a membership card and a note from us welcoming them to our organization.

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Our Mission

The St. Johnsbury History & Heritage Center, a nonprofit organization, acquires and preserves historic collections and conducts purposeful educational programs that interpret the rich heritage of St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

WHAT'S NEW TO SEE

We're the gateway to preserve and celebrate our town’s historic legacy.

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Get to Know Us

The Center’s vision is to provide a stimulating environment for the citizens of the St. Johnsbury community and the state of Vermont in order to celebrate and enrich the town’s history.

Come learn all about the history that put St. Johnsbury on the map!

SUMMER HOURS -
Open Monday - Friday 10 am - 4 pm
1st & 3rd Saturdays - Check Facebook for updates

Contact Us

Contact Us

Please contact us with any questions about your upcoming visit, feedback about a past visit or any other inquiries related to the St. Johnsbury History and Heritage center. Thank you!

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ADDRESS

PHONE

EMAIL

421 Summer Street
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819

(802) 424-1090

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