The Vision :
The Museum tells the story of skiing in Vermont in an exciting and interactive way. It intends to house one of the most complete and interesting collections of skiing memorabilia in the country, with both permanent and changing displays. The Museum is building a definitive archive, library, and database of accurate historical information. As an accessible educational resource, the Museum schedules presentations and lectures, works with local schools and colleges, and offers tours. The Museum is establishing partnerships with Nordic and Alpine ski areas, ski clubs, and other industry-specific organizations throughout Vermont. The Museum Shop is an integral part of the Museum.
Vermont’s lift-service skiing history began in 1934 with the installation of the first ski lift in the country: a rope tow powered by a Ford Model T engine on Gilbert’s Hill in Woodstock. A year later, the second rope tow in Vermont was…
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