Our mission is to enlighten our community
with an understanding of our past to promote an objective vision
of
the future.
Museum Chair: Lory Doolittle, 802.259.3722, lory@vermontel.net
Curator: Robin Eatmon, 802.259.2646, robin@kelleyrealestate.com
Museum
Visit our Blacksmith Museum site located in Belmont
on Tarbellville Road around the corner from the Belmont General
Store. This museum contains artifacts from Mount Holly's past.
The museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays (from
2 p.m. until 4 p.m.) July through the end of August and occasional weekends during the Fall.
Programs of historical interest most Sundays.
For Upcoming Events, Program Schedules, and more visit the Museum's Web site
The Perkins House
The Perkins House, located on the Belmont Green,
was donated to the museum in November 2004 by Alice Bennett and
Todd McCabe. It is in the process of being rehabilitated as a
second museum site.
Panoramic Photo and Mount Holly, History of
a Vermont Town
To purchase a panoramic photograph of Belmont c
1900 for $20, or a copy of Carroll Tarbell's Mount Holly,
History of a Vermont Town for $50, contact Lory Doolittle
or Robin Eatmon. Also available, Jim Holden’s Mt. Holly,
It’s Early Days, in its third printing, now including
old photos, for $10.
Mount Holly Community Historical Museum, PO Box
17, Belmont, Vermont 05730