Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, Sports museum in Stowe, United States.
The Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum is housed in a restored 19th-century building at a major intersection in Stowe. It displays equipment, photographs, and documents spanning more than a century of skiing and snowboarding history in the region.
The museum was founded in 1988 to document and preserve the history of winter sports in Vermont. It grew to become an important archive of regional sports history and the evolution of ski equipment and techniques.
The museum preserves memories of Vermont's skiing heritage and shows how winter sports shaped the local community over time. Visitors can see how this sport became woven into the region's identity across generations.
The museum sits in central Stowe and is easy to reach on foot or by car. Access is wheelchair-friendly, and there is parking near the entrance.
A notable feature is the 'Lost Ski Areas' project, which documents more than 175 closed ski areas across Vermont. This detailed mapping reveals how ski areas rose and fell across the region's landscape.
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