Part of the Ethan Allen Homestead complex, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Built in the 1930s, this barn served as a community haybarn during World War II. It now houses the museum's offices, gift shop and a replica of the tavern in which Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys met.
Property includes community gardens, nature trails and a picnic area.
Visit Instructions:
When visiting a waymark, please take pictures that clearly show the barn and any implements, animals or other farm-related items that might be visible. This category can be as much about creative photography as the actual building itself.
Tell us about your visit. Is this the first time you saw this barn? Did you make a special trip to 'visit' this waymark? Are you a 'country mouse' or 'city mouse'?