Neither cross-country skiers nor downhill enthusiasts will leave the northeastern town of Stowe disappointed when snow falls, though this region is equally popular come summer with hikers and paddlers.
Historical Museum, with over 3,000 artifacts--furniture, paintings, textiles, tools and objects of everyday life, housed in 30 rooms in the four-story granite dormitory of the first secondary school in Orleans County. Built in 1836 by headmaster Alexander Twilight, and used as a dormitory until 1857 when it became a boarding house. It was purchased by the Orleans County Historical Society in 1917 to save it from being dismantled as railroad bridges. Opened as a museum in 1925.
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