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American Precision Museum

Category: Monuments + Museums

196 Main St., Windsor, VT 5151
802.674.5781

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, will celebrate the centennial of the Model T and explore how the tools and techniques of precision manufacturing made mass production possible. Historic machine tools will be displayed alongside the new products that they made: early manufactured clocks, firearms, sewing machines, typewriters, and...
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American Precision Museum - Windsor Post-Pastoral: The Changing Landscape of the Birthplace of Vermont
Eric Aho, a well-known landscape artist from Saxtons River, Vermont commented on Hunter's work. 'In Charlie Hunter's warm-toned paintings of Vermont mill and rail towns we witness the actualization and revitalization of memory. He assembles the pieces for us, and we see the unfolding of his particul...
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American Precision Museum, Windsor
The American Precision Museum, founded in 1966, preserves the heritage of the mechanical arts, celebrates the ingenuity of our mechanical forebears and explores the effects of their work on our everyday lives. The museum, housed in the original 1846 Robbins and Lawrence Armory in Windsor, Vermont, w...
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American Precision Museum
The American Precision Museum is housed in a mid-1800s National Historic Landmark. Originally the Robbins and Lawrence Armory and machine shop, the museum preserves the heritage of mechanical arts, celebrates the ingenuity of our talented forbears, and explores the effects of their work on our every...
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A Sightseer's Guide to Engineering - Details for American Precision Museum
The tools and methods that made mass-production possible were pioneered at the Robbins & Lawrence Armory in Windsor, Vermont. By improving upon the latest metal- and wood-cutting technology to achieve a high level of precision machining, the firm became widely known for the quality of its rifles wit...
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YouTube - American Precision Museum - belt-driven machines
I went to the American Precision Museum in Windsor Vermont and looked at all the belt-driven...
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Artcom Museums Tour: American Precision Museum
Art lovers will delight in our look at the works and accomplishments of Maxfield Parrish. The Parrish exhibition features many significant works and the link between Parrish's artistic expression as a machini...
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