Noyes House Museum
One Main Street, Morrisville, VT

Mailing Address:
Morristown Historical Society
P.O. Box 1299
Morrisville, VT 05661

Telephone: 802-888-7617
or 802-888-5605

The Noyes House, a two-story federal-style brick mansion built by the Safford family in the early nineteenth century, was the first location to be settled in the village of Morrisville. Exhibits of local and regional history, photographs, furnishings, toys, household and farm tools, quilts, costumes, military artifacts, souvenir pitchers, Toby mugs, and other artifacts related to industry, home life an dleisure activities in the 19th and 20th centuries, can be viewed throughout 17 rooms and a carriage barn. Research archives and an extensive photograph collection available for public viewing. Activities include guided tours, historical programs, special exhibits, and an annual open house featuring the Morrisville Military band.

Contact Person: Sheri Leahan

Hours and Admission: Late June - August, Wed to Sat, 1 – 5 p.m. Access for the disabled limited to the main floor of the house and carriage barn.

Partially

Type of Museum:
Children’s
Civil War
Geneology
General
Historic House
Historical Society
History
Library/Archive

Group Tours Accommodated by appointment
Events Calendar

Last updated: 2000