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Discover the New England Maple Museum in Pittsford, Vermont
Located in the charming town of Pittsford, the New England Maple Museum offers a unique glimpse into the fascinating world of maple sugaring. Owned by Tom and Rhonda Gadhue since June 2019, this museum serves not only as an exhibit but also as a hub for delicious Vermont maple products. Visitors can explore the journey of maple syrup production, from tree to table.
A Rich History and Community Support
The New England Maple Museum has a storied past, boasting a 40-year-old maple sugaring exhibit that has become a cornerstone of the community. Tom and Rhonda recognized the importance of this local treasure when they decided to take over the operation. With strong community support, they are committed to enhancing the museum experience while showcasing their own line of high-quality maple products.
Pure Vermont Maple Products
One of the highlights of the museum is its selection of pure Vermont maple syrup and related products. All syrup sold at the museum comes from the Solar Sweet Maple Farm in Lincoln, Vermont. This farm uses environmentally friendly practices, including 48 solar panels that power the sugar house. The result is 100% pure Vermont maple syrup, crafted from start to finish by the Gadhue family.
Popular products available at the New England Maple Museum include:
- Pure Vermont Maple Syrup – Plastic – Gallon
- Pure Vermont Maple Candy Leaf 8 oz.
- Pure Vermont Maple Cream 8 oz.
- Pure Vermont Maple Syrup – Glass – 33.3 oz.
A Memorable Visitor Experience
Plan Your Visit
Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the New England Maple Museum is a treasure trove of knowledge and delicious treats. With its combination of educational exhibits and quality products, it stands as a celebration of Vermont’s maple sugaring heritage. Don’t miss out on this unique experience—your taste buds will thank you!
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