
The Bellows Falls Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history of the village of Bellows Falls, Vermont. They manage a large collection including ephemera, photographs and clothing at the new Center Museum at 46 Canal Street, operate the Adams Grist Mill as a museum, and the Riverfront Park and labyrinth.
Visit Bellows Falls and learn more about the history of our beautiful Village.

In 1965, the historic Adams Grist Mill was slated to be torn down. Some residents of Bellows Falls were none too pleased and came together to save it. And so the Bellows Falls Historical Society was formed.
The Adam’s Grist Mill Museum continues to house our Vermont Farm Machinery collection, tools, grinding stones, and much more. The Society continues to work to carry out its mission to establish and maintain a space for the exhibitions of historical artifacts and implements relating to the history and growth of the area in and around the Village of Bellows Falls and the Town of Rockingham.
Categories: Historic sites & Museums
Tags: archives, historic, historical, history, interpretive displays, labyrinth, museum, park, poet's seat, riverfront, trails, walk the rock
Contact Name: Cathy Bergmann

