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Stone House Museum Featured on Lists of Top Things to Do in Vermont

The Robert Frost Stone House Museum has been featured in several publications highlighting the best things to do while in Vermont.

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On New England With Love's list, The Stone House ranks alongside scenic road trips, visiting the state's most beautiful covered bridges, taking a tour of the Bennington Battle Monument, and other great activities in the Green Mountain State. 

From New England With Love: "Robert Frost is one of the most well-known poets in American history. In fact, he is the poet laureate of the Green Mountain State, so if you’re sightseeing in Vermont and you’re a poetry fan, this should be on your Vermont bucket list for sure!" 

The Stone House has also been featured on MSN: Vermont Explored's list of "11 of the Best Things to do in Bennington VT," with suggestions to visit the museum and take a scenic stroll along the grounds and the l nature trail that starts behind the barn and heads out to Lake Paran in North Bennington.

For Yankee Magazinethe Stone House is featured as a stop in "The Magnificent 7," a driving guide to the beautiful fall foliage of New England along Route 7.

The Robert Frost Stone House Museum is a literary landmark located only minutes away from Frost's gravesite in Old Bennington. Frost resided in the house from 1920 to 1929, during which time he composed many of the pieces that became part of New Hampshire, his first Pulitzer Prize winning volume that included "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Frost wrote the poem on a hot June morning in 1922 at the dining room table. The entire room is devoted to this American classic.