The Ethan Allen Homestead Museum is dedicated to preserving the story of northern frontier life during Vermont's founding and the creation of the United States. Guests can: *Tour the over 200-year-old Allen House *Visit Fanny's Garden, a reconstructed 18th-century colonial garden *Explore a recreated Abenaki village and living ceremonial site *Play games and try on 18th century costumes in a recreated 18th century Tavern *Learn about archaeology, the American Revolution, and Native American history & culture from museum exhibits *Picnic on the banks of the Winooski River *Wallk/cycle the many nature and bike trails in and surrounding the Ethan Allen Homestead Park (managed by the Winooski Valley Park District) Museum Seasonal Hours: May 1st-October 31st Daily, 10am-4pm (The park is open dawn to dusk year round, even when the museum is closed). Admission (includes guided tour) Adults: $15 Students (5-17): $7 Under 5: Free Purchase admission on site when you arrive.