The three 19th-century buildings making up the Missisquoi Museum tell the stories of the pioneers and history of the County and surrounding area. Inside, more than 12,000 objects, texts and pictures of historic interest are collected, conserved, analyzed and displayed. Visit the Cornell grain mill (1830) and Hodge General Store in Stanbridge East, and the Walbridge Barn in the nearby hamlet of Mystic. An exceptional collection of agricultural tools and machinery is on display in the unique barn built by Alexander Walbridge, now a beautifully restored historic monument.
The Cornell Mill, Walbridge Barn and Hodge General Store are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day from the last Sunday of May to the second Sunday of October. All sites and picnic areas are included in the entrance fee.
450 248-3153. www.museemissisquoi.ca