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THE OLD CONSTITUTION HOUSE
S
TATE HISTORIC SITE

The first constitution in America to prohibit slavery, allow men to vote without requiring property ownership, and authorize a public school system was adopted here in Windsor, Vermont in 1777.
 

Less than a year after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, another new Republic was taking shape. Delegates from the newly independent Republic of Vermont gathered at a tavern in Windsor to draft a constitution.

The Vermont Constitution was adopted at this tavern during a violent thunderstorm in 1777.
SPECIAL EVENTS
May 26:
Old Constitution House opens for the season!
May 26 & 27:  History Happens at OCH
June 9 & 10:  Vermont Days

July 7 & 8:  Vermont Heritage Days in Windsor

August 16:  Bennington Battle Day

August 16:  Welcome To
Our Garden!
 

Sept 22 & 23:  History Happens at OCH!

October 6 & 7:History Happens at OCH! 

The Vermont consitution was far reaching — the first to prohibit slavery, establish universal voting rights for all males, and authorize a public school system. The constitution guided the Republic for 14 years until 1791, when Vermont was admitted to the Union as the fourteenth state.

Called the "Birthplace of Vermont", the restored Old Constitution House looks as it did more than 200 years ago. An exhibit recounts the writing of the most progressive consititution of its time, and examines its effect on the politics of the young nation.

 

NEW EXHIBIT  

COMFORTS OF A COUNTRY TRAVELER
Eighteenth century travelers would carry an assortment of items designed to make an arduous journey as comfortable as possible.  This special display examines the accoutrements of a well-appointed traveler, as well as some of the amenities one could expect (or hope) to find at an early Vermont tavern. 

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HOURS

Open late May through mid-October
Wednesday-Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ADMISSION

Adults $2.50
Children 14 and under, free
For group (15 or more) reservations, telephone (802) 672-3773

NEARBY AMENITIES
HOW TO GET HERE

Old Constitution House State Historic Site
16 North Main Street
Windsor, VT 05089

The Old Constitution House is located on Main Street at the northern end of the village of Windsor on U.S. Route 5, between exits 8 and 9 on Interstate 91.

HOW TO CONTACT US

(802) 672-3773

William.Jenney@state.vt.us

Old Constitution House Site Administrator
P.O. Box 247
Plymouth, VT 05056

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