Southern Vermont Natural History Museum
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7599 Route 9 East, Marlboro, Vermont
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The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum is a natural history museum surrounded by the Hogback Mountain Conservation Area, over 600 acres of protected forest land, with views of three states. It was established in 1996 around the Luman Ranger Nelson Natural History Collection, one of the largest collections of native birds and mammals in the northeast, with 250 species represented.
It features exhibits focused on a taxidermy collection and includes a variety of small hands-on exhibits for children, a mineralogy exhibit and a variety of native live animals.
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Lat: 42.852955 Lng: -72.792745
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