Weston Community Association
Where Community & History Live
Keeping our historic properties a living part of our community for over 100 years
Our Vision: A Regional Performing Arts Center & Museum Complex
The Weston Playhouse is one of the largest theaters in Vermont. Renovations are already underway to enable year-round use. Help us complete the restoration and renewal project.
Our museums house treasured artifacts of early American life. For over 100 years Westonites have preserved our past for future generations to enjoy.
Our Historic Properties
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Weston Playhouse
The soul of our community were Westonites gather for town business and entertainment for over 100 years.
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Farrar-Mansur House
Built in 1979 by Oliver and Polly Farrar as a tavern and home. Now a public museum that houses historical treasures.
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The Mill Museum
The original site of the 1780 sawmill. Owned by Oliver Farrar from 1790 and then Mansurs from 1857. Today a tool and milling museum.
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Craft Building
Built around 1890, the structure was first a firehouse, then a machine shop and in the 1920s a blacksmith shop. Today a museum.
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Cold Spring Brook Memorial Park
Dedicated in 1950 and repaired after Hurricane Irene, the park is a memorial for World War I and II veterans.
Contact Us
Interested in learning more about the Weston Community Association? Want to volunteer, attend an event or become a steward of history?
We can’t wait to hear from you!