We are a museum and art gallery located in historic Springfield, Springfield, Vermont. Our collections include Springfield-made dolls and toys, art, etc.
The Springfield Art and Historical Society is a museum and art gallery featuring portraits by 19th-century artists including Horace Bundy, Ashael Powers, and Aaron Dean Fletcher; early pewter; Bennington pottery; as well as a large collection of dolls and toys made in local factories. In addition to these permanent exhibits, we rotate exhibits by local and regional artists and exhibits focusing on various aspects of local history.
We are located in the Cota & Cota building on Rte. 106 in North Springfield--look for our big white sign under the Cota & Cota sign. Open Saturdays from 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Also our monthly programs will begin in January and will be held the third Saturday of the month. The first program will be Saturday, Jan 16th, at 2 pm entitled "The Pictures in your 2016 SAHS Calendar." Be sure to bring your calendar to hear about the various photos. We may also add some additional photos as well.
The Springfield Art & Historical Society exists to promote an appreciation of Springfield’s history and historical art by identifying, collecting, preserving, and making available material that documents the story of the town’s people, industry, and culture.