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| Get a glimpse of the "sugaring life"
through life-size portrayals and over 100 feet of handpainted
murals. |
A
visit to the New England Maple Museum is as intriguing as it is
educational, and appeals to all ages. The history of maple sugaring
is brought to life in over 100 feet of murals extensively researched
and created by painter Grace Brigham.
The museum has the most complete
collection of sugaring artifacts in existence from an ancient
block of wood with a sap collecting gash made by American Indians
to modern plastic pipeline.
Real evaporators simulate
the syrup making process. Antique historical photos tell
the early history in black and white, while two large dioramas
depict true-to-life turn of the century scenes maple sugaring
on the family farm, and a back country logging camp in colorful
miniature.
The smaller of the two dioramas
contains 120 museum quality figures, each taking over 4 hours
to carve and one hour to paint.
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| The best part about maple candy making at
the New England Maple Museum is the tasting. |
A slide show chronicles the
maple sugaring process on a Vermont family farm. The museum also
offers live demonstrations of maple
candy making, and wooden sap bucket construction. (Please call
for times.)
And a trip would not be complete
without sampling various grades of maple syrups and
mouth-watering Vermont specialty foods in our tasting room.
Our giftshop carries the best that
Vermont has to offer from all grades of syrups, and mouth-watering
maple products to artwork by popular Vermont artists such as Warren
Kimble, Vermont craft, books and much, much more. If you cant
pay us a visit, a sampling of Vermont maple products can be purchased
on-line at maplemuseum.com, or from our mail order catalogue.
Call 800-639-4280, or email us at giftshop@maplemuseum.com
to request a catalogue.

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New England Maple Museum
P.O. Box 1615 Rutland, Vermont 05701
Phone: (802) 483-9414 Fax: (802) 775-1959