Bennington Battle Monument
Moodus Fife and Drum Concert
On the second day of Bennington Battle Weekend, enjoy a concert by Moodus Fife and Drum with music dating from the colonial period to the present day. Revolutionary War reenactors will be on the grounds for discussions and military displays.
Shady Ladies of 19th Century America
A new Vintage Visitors Presentation – Some people would rather be infamous than famous. Victoria Woodhull, aka Phyllis Chapman, will introduce you to Calamity Jane, Belle Star, and many other notorious 19th Century women. $10.00 admission includes light refreshments. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Bennington Battle Monument.
Bennington Battle Day 5K Road Race & Celebration
On the first day of Bennington Battle Weekend, a 5K road race begins at 9:30 AM, starting and finishing at the Monument. Following the 5K, there will be a ¼- mile Kids Fun Race — a fun, easy race for children. The celebration continues through the afternoon with Revolutionary War reenactors, children’s games and other activities. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Bennington Battle Monument.
Registration starts at 8:00
Reading and Celebration of the Declaration of Independence
Historic games and Colonial activities, leading up to the reading of the Declaration of Independence in this annual tradition on the grounds of the Monument. A replica declaration is available for all to sign.
Flag Day
Celebrate our nation's most enduring symbol with flag history presentations and flag-making activities for children and adults.
Mothers Day at the Monument
Enjoy the beautiful spring views. Every mother receives a lovely carnation to take home.
For more information call 802-447-0550