


Welcome to the Morristown Historical Society’s Noyes House Museum. Located in the historic village of Morrisville, the Noyes House Museum presents within its seventeen rooms and barn exhibits focusing on nineteenth-century life in Morristown, Vermont. The museum’s collection includes furniture, textiles, military objects, clothing, photographs, pottery, folk and fine art, and many of the tools and objects of daily life.
This year’s new exhibits are: “Race Tracks of Vermont,” “Morristown from Above”(Photography), “Winter Wonderland” and “19th & 20th Century Toys”
Events for this summer:
- June 23rd 6pm Race Track Exhibit opening with cars and drivers from ThunderRoad!
- July 14th 6pm Ice Cream Social and Open House
- August 26th 12:30pm Howard Coffin: “1800 and Froze to Death” co-sponsored and taking place at the Morristown Centennial Library
- September 26h at 5:30 Jill Mudgett and Landscapes of VT co-sponsored and taking place at the Morristown Centennial Library