The Village of Woodstock
The Village includes shops, boutiques, art galleries, antique stores, specialty food purveyors, and the landmark F.H. Gillingham & Sons General Store. Since 1886 Gillingham's has offered the finest products from Vermont and around the world, including sporting and gardening supplies, and classic heirloom children's toys.
Billings Farm & Museum
A working dairy farm and one of the country's premier farm life museums. The farm continues a century-long tradition of agricultural excellence and offers interactive programs and historical exhibits that explore Vermont's rural heritage and values.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
The park includes 550 acres of majestic forest and the Billings-Rockefeller mansion, which houses an extensive collection of American landscape paintings. The forest is one of the oldest planned and continuously managed woodlands in America.
Simon Pearce Glassworks
Fine glass and pottery are designed and handcrafted here using techniques that are centuries old. Original designs are available for purchase alongside fine hand-made furniture, baskets, linens, tweeds, clothing, and jewelry.
Plymouth Notch Historic District
Home of the 1924 Summer White House, Plymouth Notch is considered the best-preserved presidential birthplace in the nation. The area includes the homes of Calvin Coolidge's family and neighbors, general store, church, cheese factory, and dance hall.
Accolades
Selected the #8 Best Destination in the World
National Geographic
"[Woodstock] is one of the preppiest, prettiest, picture postcard towns..."
Boston Globe



