• 2023 Spirits of Rokeby: Spectral Rooms

    Spirits of Rokeby: Spectral Rooms

    Gather around Halloween weekend for a thrilling new production inspired by Vermont’s Spiritualist history. Enjoy a drink and a short talk on Victorian Spiritualism before entering the historic home for a participatory dramatization, recreating a series of séances, drawn from Rokeby and other historical records. Tickets will sell fast for this 3rd annual event, so get yours now!

  • Finding Hope Within: Healing & Transformation Through the Making of Art Within the Carceral System

    Guest-Curated Exhibition: Finding Hope Within

    Guest-curated by John Vincent of A Revolutionary Press, Finding Hope Within: Healing & Transformation Through the Making of Art Within the Carceral System is an exhibition of Art and Poetry created in Vermont, Maine and Massachusetts by artists on the inside together with allied artists & organizations on the outside.

  • Ourselves & Others: Racial Learning with Preschoolers

    Ourselves & Others Exhibition

    “Ourselves & Others: Racial Learning with Preschoolers” uncovers recent research in the fields of racial and anti-bias learning which has emerged from the work of early childhood educators and child development experts. These topics are explored through the lens of the Museum’s in-classroom Pre-K pilot program completed in the ‘22/’23 school year.

  • Free & Safe: The Underground Railroad in Vermont

    This stunning exhibit chronicles the stories of Simon and Jesse, two fugitives from slavery who found shelter at Rokeby in the 1830s. Free & Safe traces their stories from slavery to freedom, introduces the abolitionist Robinsons who called Rokeby home, and explores the turbulent decades leading up to the Civil War.

  • The Robinson House

    Historic Robinson Home

    The historic home tour is an intimate experience, during which visitors encounter the stories of all four generations of the Robinsons on their own terms — and in their own spaces. Guided tours of the historic home and outbuildings are available Friday–Monday, with tours at 11 am and 2 pm. Tours last approximately one hour.


Rokeby Museum presents a nationally significant Underground Railroad story tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience.
A major exhibit — Free & Safe: The Underground Railroad in Vermont — brings the Underground Railroad vividly to life. Focused on Simon and Jesse, two fugitives from slavery who found shelter here in the 1830s, the exhibit traces their stories from slavery to freedom, introduces the abolitionist Robinson family who called Rokeby home, and explores the turbulent decades leading up to the Civil War. The historic house — fully furnished with 200 years of domestic belongings — provides an intimate glimpse into the family’s life through four generations. Once a thriving Merino sheep farm, Rokeby retains nine historic farm buildings filled with agricultural artifacts. Acres of pastoral landscape dotted with old wells, stone walls, and historic orchards invite a leisurely stroll or a hike up the trail. Picnic tables accommodate lunch outdoors.

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