Marsh – Billings – Rockefeller National Historical Park

September 29, 2024

Another great place to visit in Woodstock, Vermont, is the Marsh – Billings – Rockefeller National Historic Park. The property was passed down through generations beginning with George Marsh. He wrote Man and Nature about humans’ impact on the environment, and is known today as the father of the conservation movement.

We walked through the beautiful mansion that was built by the Marsh family in 1805. Then we were able to tour the nearby Billings Farm, which was established in 1871 and became famous for its Jersey cows and sustainable farming practices. The 1890 Farm Manager’s House is also open.

Billings Farm is still an active dairy farm today.
Billings Farm Manager’s House
“Modern” bathroom in the farm manager’s house.

One response to “Marsh – Billings – Rockefeller National Historical Park”

  1. Fred White

    Another great blog, a welcome campfire, beautiful waterfalls, big gorge probably gouged out by a glacier I would guess. and such a good picture of you both in front of the covered bridge. Also amazing how long the one bridge is in one of the pictures. Love, Dad

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