Updated: 1/13/2017 
Brandon Museum at the Stephen A Douglas Birthplace
Brandon, Vermont
Description

The Stephen A Douglas Birthplace also houses the Brandon Visitor Center, which is open daily 8 am – 6 pm, 365 days a year. The Visitor Center has a public restroom and complimentary DSL Wi-Fi.

The Center is full of maps, brochures and information. There is also a municipal bathroom in the Center. Handicapped accessible.

Artifact Collections
What’s In The Brandon Museum?

Brandon History including industry, business, architecture, tourism, and immigration

The anti-slavery movement and how it grew in one small Vermont town
The story of Stephen A. Douglas, one of America’s most prominent 19th century statesmen
A study of the impact of the Civil War on this town and her people
A study of this first generation Vermont home, built in 1802 and the birthplace of Douglas, and how it changed over its +200 year
Hundreds of old Brandon photos
Stories reflecting the lives and thoughts of some of Brandon’s earliest residents
Items manufactured in Brandon
Hours of Operation
Brandon Visitor Center

The Stephen A Douglas Birthplace also houses the Brandon Visitor Center, which is open daily 8 am – 6 pm, 365 days a year.

Daily8 AM - 6 PM
The Brandon Museum

mid-May through mid-October

Daily11 AM - 4 PM
Museum Type(s)
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