Housed in a 150-year-old barn in Glover, Vermont is an incredible collection of puppets. These are not your ordinary puppets like the friendly and fuzzy Elmo. Think more along the lines of the unsettling Lady Elaine Fairchilde from Mr. Rogers’ Land of Make-Believe, only much much bigger. The creepy collection in the puppet barn is whimsical, artistic, and sometimes political and when you explore the entire museum, at least one display will send shivers down your spine.
The Bread and Puppet Museum is one of the world's largest collections of masks and giant puppets. It is housed in an old 2-story barn in the Northeast Kingdom in the town of Glover.
The museum is filled to the brim with these larger than life creations that were used in theatrical performances, parades, and political demonstrations. Now, the barn is a graveyard of sorts giving the puppets a place to rest and slowly decay.
Peter Schumann, the director and founder of the theater is the artist behind the puppets and masks. But the production of these over-sized creations was a community effort involving puppeteers, friends, and neighbors.
Wander through the barn at your leisure and discover something new around every corner. Some of the displays are quite macabre and conjure up a spooky Halloween feeling.
The Bread and Puppet Theater still continues to perform and break bread with their audience. You can check out a schedule of their shows on their website.
Plan a visit to the Bread and Puppet museum as soon as you can. It's the perfect adventure for a summer afternoon or a fall road trip to get you in the mood for Halloween.
Find the museum at 753 Heights Rd., Glover, VT 05839. For more information, check out their website or Facebook page.
Have you ever visited this unbelievable puppet barn? Have you taken in one of the Bread and Puppet shows? Share your experiences and photos in the comments section below. Vermont is home to some pretty unusual and obscure things and two of our favorites are this birdhouse forest and state park with a tragic past.
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