Learn And Explore Over 160 Years Of History At The Picturesque National Historic Site Of The Justin Morrill Homestead In Vermont
By Luke|Published February 24, 2021
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Luke was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont, and is a recent graduate of the University of Vermont where he studied philosophy and economics. His interests and hobbies include: reading, writing, learning new languages, hiking and playing outdoor sports.
Vermont has a rich and fascinating history and traveling throughout the state, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at all the historic landmarks, buildings, and homesteads around. From old, historic wooden covered bridges to restaurants founded in the era of our country’s birth, Vermont has plenty of history to showcase. If you are looking for a fun and interesting day drip in Vermont, consider visiting the Justin Morrill Homestead. Walk through the grounds while learning and exploring over 160 years of Vermont life at this gorgeous and well-kept homestead in Vermont. Here’s what you can expect from a visit:
Having grown up in Strafford, Vermont, Justin Morrill served on both the United States House of Representatives and Senate for almost 44 years, leaving an impacting legacy and history in American politics.
In 1862, Morrill proposed the Land-Grant Act, which sought to make funds available from Federal land sales for colleges teaching agriculture, business, engineering, mechanics and home economics.
The house is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture and serves as a superb place in Vermont to learn about our history and former way of life and architecture.
If you would like to learn more about the Justin Smith Morrill Homestead, please visit their website HERE, where you can find directions, hours of operation, and special events.