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    Lake Placid Olympic Museum

    Lake Placid Olympic Museum

    3.9
    (35 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    This is not just a museum. We walked around and alao watched some figure skaters and a hockey team…read morepractice, which was so cool. Really good history in the museum. When you come here you should take in everything the town has to offer

    I've been to many cities that hosted Olympic events including Vancouver (2010), Munich (1972),…read moreMontreal (1976), Atlanta (1996), Calgary (1988), Salt Lake City (2002) and others. All have a museum of some sort and Lake Placid (1932 and 1980) is no exception. Lake Placid is one of the smallest cities to host and it's clear even today that it would have been challenged with the huge event. Today, there are huge hotels and the roads have been improved but it is far from major transportation and I would imagine transportation was a big challenge. The XIII Winter Games was held from February 13 to 24, 1980. Americans will best remember it for the men's hockey who unexpectedly won the gold medal, defeating the Soviet (not yet "Russia") team in the game now called the Miracle on Ice (multiple movies including one starring Kurt Russell). The museum has a big section specifically dedicated to this series and the original scoreboard is on display. Lots of other memorabilia including uniforms, tickets, and such. What museum would be complete without a gift shop and this one is rather spendy. But how often does one visit little Lake Placid? [Round number review 500 in New York - 1585 of 2024 - 22608 overall]

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    Lake Placid Olympic Museum
    Lake Placid Olympic Museum
    Lake Placid Olympic Museum
    Lake Placid Olympic Museum
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    Exporail

    Exporail

    4.7
    (13 reviews)
    48.2 mi

    This is a legit train museum with restored trains in a huge warehouse! You can go inside most of…read morethe trains which makes it more interactive. They even have a few train tables inside one of the trains! Outside the museum, there are 3 types of trains you can ride on (small medium and large). Starting with the medium one, it's an old fashioned cable car type of train you can ride on that loops around the museum with a few stops along the way. It was probably used for short distances as a city train. This train seems to be running all the time while the museum is open (maybe not during the winter months but I could be wrong) The small train is a bench train you straddle where you go through the forest and into a tunnel. This bench train is basically benches on wheels connected to each other in series, pulled by a strong lawnmower, but it totally works and it's sooo fun!! This train is definitely not running in the winter for obvious reasons. (Update: I stand corrected it IS open during the winter!!) The last train you can ride on, the really large one, is a noisy passenger train that has a really high ceiling it was probably used for long distances. I didn't see this train all the time so it might have a specific schedule. There's also a model train room and this is by far my 3 year old son's favorite spot as Thomas the train is there! Unfortunately more often than not Thomas is out of commission but you can still see him even if he's not going down his track. I also went here around Halloween and they decorate the trains as per my Yelp photos. A dream come true for any train enthusiast, even a 2 year old would enjoy it (mine started going at that age) Not too far of a drive from Montreal maybe 30-45 mins max. If you don't have a car not to worry as you can get here via the TRAIN as it's right next to a train station! There's also a small IMAX room which is extra in addition to the entrance fee. They also have a cute souvenir store. You could easily spend the day here if you have the energy or interest, there's so much to see! The folks who work here are super friendly and know their stuff when it comes to history and trains!

    Honestly,I haven't been in years now even though I live close to it but I used to take my daughter…read morethere often when she was young. Their train exhibition can't be beat,the staff are always kind and helpful when you want info. And it's fun going for a ride on their little train that takes you for a nice ride for free all around their territory which is fairly big. This is a great family outing or even for train connoisseurs. One of these days I will go back to take more pics of the beautiful trains they have there.

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    SHELBURNE MUSEUM

    SHELBURNE MUSEUM

    4.6
    (115 reviews)
    23.9 mi

    What a treat! Highly recommend this spot to view an eclectic and vast assortment of items. Found…read morethis place on Reddit, and really didn't know what to expect. A perfect slightly-rainy day activity, but bring an umbrella. AAA and student discounts available. Open seasonally (check their website) but daily from 10am-5pm. We arrived at 10:30am and didn't leave until closing @ 5pm. They allow you to visit the following day if you show your receipt. We took our time, stopping by the cafe a couple times, only rushing a bit in the last 20 minutes, although we did not see the exhibitions in the shiny and new exhibition center near the entrance. Could definitely knock this place out in one day if you were efficient. Little shuttles available (think long, covered golf carts), running every ~15 minutes. Don't miss the Prentis and Stencil House tours (10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. 45 minutes) and Ticonderoga steamboat tours (11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 45 minutes). The top floor of the Ticonderoga was closed off due to rain (potential slipping). Demonstrations at the blacksmith and printing house, which was a pleasant surprise (special thanks to Joe!). Plethora of impressive and comprehensive collections ranging from circus, carriage, taxidermy, furniture, dolls, paintings - really anything and everything!

    I loved the Ticonderoga and the shuttles. Also the shuttles and the maintenance golf carts look the…read moresame so some of the time what we thought was a shuttle was a maintenance golf cart. Also it was hot out. Also loved the print shop, weaving, and the blacksmith. Carousel ride was good and smooth.

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    Ticonderoga Steamboat, the SHELBURNE Train and the Shaker Design Round Barn
    Ticonderoga Steamboat, the SHELBURNE Train and the Shaker Design Round Barn
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    Ethan Allen Homestead

    Ethan Allen Homestead

    4.1
    (13 reviews)
    16.0 mi

    Went here with my parents as part of our Vermont Vacation on August 27th 2023. We walked in and…read morechecked out the exhibits at the front near where we parked. Then we went in and just missed the tour of the homestead. However, Tom, who was really nice, and knew alot about history, took us to the current tour of the house. There is an admission fee for the tour, and i was lucky enough that i was given a student discount because i look young for my age. I appreciate that. Also the staff was very nice, all of them. Tom took us through to the house and told us about Ethan Allen, even told us about those beautiful flowers that one can freshly cut from the garden. Tom took us to our tour in the house, where a woman took over. Very interesting and very educational. i also enjoy history, so that is a plus. After the tour, we cut fresh flowers that were beautiful and lasted our whole vermont trip! Then we went inside and watched the movie about Ethan Allen. in the movie area, there is also dress up, and one can try to weave like in the days of when Ethan Allen was living. didn't try it, but it is so cool. highly recommend for any history buff, and my favorite tour guide was Tom. He seems to know his stuff, which is great, plus admire his energy! Oh and restrooms were very clean. Was a bit confusing at first because there is 2 gender neutral bathrooms, and i did a double take to make sure that i wasn't in the wrong place. all good though, just a little confusing, as other places don't have gender neutral bathrooms.

    We really enjoyed our visit today to the Ethan Allen Homestead. Was amazed with the garden that was…read moremaintained by the director Dan and his passion for nature and Fanny and Ethan Allen and crew. Noah was a great guide full of interesting facts. The tour was of the homestead and history of the Ethan Allen family and their home and Vermont history. We spent about 11/2 hours here. Only about 2 miles from the Echo Museum.

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    Winooski river, beautiful minus the fat flies
    Winooski river, beautiful minus the fat flies
    Ethan Allen Homestead May 30, 2021 tour with Noah.
    Ethan Allen Homestead May 30, 2021 tour with Noah.
    Nice spot for lunch

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    Nice spot for lunch
    Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery

    Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery

    5.0
    (1 review)
    23.6 mi

    What a perfect gem of a gallery. The location is an historic building beautifully preserved with…read morenumerous Queen Anne colored window frames and plenty of light. Paintings, glass work, jewelry, sculptural art, and the piece de resistance was the Feral Stitching exhibit which was absolutely stunning and inspiring. They also do framing and restoration here. Absolutely worth a stop if you are in the area. You will not be disappointed!! I was sorry I'd left my phone (camera) in the car!!

    From the owner: Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery is located in Shelburne, Vermont, just a two minute drive from the…read morerenowned Shelburne Museum, and fifteen minutes south of Burlington. Representing over thirty prominent artists from throughout the region, the gallery specializes in a stylistically diverse selection of work of exceptional quality. The renovated Queen Anne Victorian displays paintings in a relaxed, browser- friendly setting. In addition to the ongoing group exhibition, there are regularly changing solo or two person shows. Fine hand-crafts include hand-blocked silk, furnishings, hand-blown glass, and a varied selection of pottery. Also offered through the gallery are the finest of custom framing and conservation services. An extensive selection of hand-finished frames adds a unique element to the custom framing. Conservation and restoration of paintings, works on paper, and frames are carried out by the regions top conservators in these fields. Visit us and see why we're considered one of th

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    'Woods Edge' Series by Joseph Salerno
    'Woods Edge' Series by Joseph Salerno
    Gifts, fine arts & crafts, original art
    Gifts, fine arts & crafts, original art
    'Woods Edge' Series by Joseph Salerno

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    'Woods Edge' Series by Joseph Salerno
    Shelburne Farms

    Shelburne Farms

    4.4
    (99 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    Shelburne Farms has it all! From great PYO fruit in season to great Vermont maple products. The…read moreatmosphere is relaxed, the staff friendly and welcoming (especiallyto the childrenin our group). They were especially accommodating to me since I have balance and mobility challenges. A great place to go.

    It was definitely a learning experience, with a petting zoo full of different farm animals you can…read morepet. You can grab a ride on their trolley or you can hike it up to the farm on your own. We hiked our way up to the farm to catch the milking demonstration, very educational for youngsters. Staff at the farm were easy to talk to and kind to answering questions about the process of taking care of the animals on the farm. It was later in the day so we were catching mostly all the last parts of their demonstrations. If you don't mind a bit of a hike and the smell of the farm it's for you. I think it's worth an experience for younger generations for sure. Speaking of that, they also had an area in the chicken coop with toys to play with and books to read for young children. Growing up on a chicken farm helped me learn a lot about work ethic and how much we need farmers in our country the further we get into the future and have many rights of self-sustaining capabilities taken away from us through the government and big business push. I hoping for nothing but the best for their future and farm.

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    Shelburne Farms Formal Flower Garden Stairs to the Inn
    Shelburne Farms Formal Flower Garden Stairs to the Inn
    Shelburne Farms
    Shelburne Farms

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    Champlain Valley Transportation Museum - museums - Updated July 2026

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