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A wonderful culteral museum to visit in Vermont |
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| Pressemitteilung von: Abenaki Indian Museum | ||
Recently opened in East Montpelier Vermont ( about 5 miles from the Vermont State Capitol ) is a Vermont Indian Museum dedicated to The Abenaki Indians of Vermont. The museum is housed inside The East Montpelier Sugarhouse. The owner Todd Hebert and business partner Shirly Hook Therrian are both Abenaki Indians. The Abenaki museum aims to teach all people the struggle of the Abenaki people. You will learn the history of the Abenaki People as well as learn various skills that were passed down through the classroom that is open to the public. The museum is indeed an important cultural center for Vermont history. Also located above the museum is the museum gift shop where you will find The Red Fox Trading Post and Cry of the Eagle., two Abenaki businesses devoted to Native American arts & crafts. You will also find many Abenaki made crafts that are handmade by local Abenaki crafts people. We are proud of our Native American heritage and hope you take some time while visiting Vermont to stop by our Vermont Indian museum and take something very special back home with you and that is a very important piece of Vermont History that is all to often forgotten. Learn more about the museum by visiting our website www.maplesugarhouse.net ### The Abenaki Indian Museum 4423 US Route 2 East Montpelier VT 05651 802-224-10455 www.maplesugarhouse.net Contact Todd Hebert Th Abenaki Indian museum is a culteral museum located in east Montpelier Vermont. The museum aims to teach people about th Abenaki Indians of Vermont. The museum aslo offers a gift shop where you can purchase Native American arts & crafts. |
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