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- Place Types Museum
- Address 4334 US-7, Ferrisburgh, VT 05456, USA
- Coordinate 44.222493,-73.237406
- Website http://www.rokeby.org/
- Rating 4.4
- Compound Code 6QC7+X2 Ferrisburgh, VT, USA
Openning hours
- Monday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
Super beautiful and well kept museum. Gorgeous grounds and fun activities for kids of all ages (including bingo and other search and find activities). Loved the displays and the interactive atmosphere. The immersive stories and all the audio buttons were super fun for the kids. I felt like admission was steep (kids 5+ cost $8 and adults are $10) for our family it was $44 just for the day! (plus, the little kids just don't know how to appreciate it the same way and made us feel rushed) but then we were able to just pay $6 more dollars and get a family pass for the whole year with unlimited visits so that actually made the whole thing feel worth it. We will definitely go up just to have a picnic one day and snowshoeing/cross country skiing on the trails. Now that we have the pass we can visit the grounds even when the museum is closed so that's really neat. They don't have any secret rooms or anything for hiding but they are a super neat representation of period farming, what the slaves who escaped did with their freedom, and explores the natural processes of what happens to land over time when it is left abandoned and how to know what was there originally. I'm looking forward to visiting with my kids again. (The main building is only open til Oct 25 and then it will be closed for the season)
Very interesting. But COVID19 really limited what we could see
Very educational. The displays and exhibits are very well put together. There was no formal tour when we visited, but it was nice to walk around at our own leisure and take all the time we wanted to read everything. Thank you for a wonderful visit.
Very in formitiv learned a lot about the underground RR.
Nice farm outbuildings and interpretive trails through a mostly wooded landscape. Lovely back yard with picnic tables. Facinating place, home of the Robinson family for generations. Abolitionists, authors, artists and farmers, there are many things to discover here. The Underground Railroad Ctr is open daily spring to fall, but the main house is only open certain days and times. Look on their website for house tour information.
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