Independent Vermont

In by Richard Norton Smith

May 31, 2026 - June 7, 2026

Independent Vermont

From the surprising Lincoln Connection to America’s Greatest Sculptor, the Renowned Shelburne Museum and Your Canine’s Heaven on Earth

Starting at $5,695

About Independent Vermont Tour

2026 is the nation’s semi-quincentennial…or, in its more pronounceable form, the 250th Anniversary of American Independence. For Presidents and Patriots, it’s a unique opportunity to visit a number of sites with Revolutionary associations, while exploring for ourselves the meaning of Independence, both then and since. This spring, we’ll be deep diving into one of the most independent – not to mention scenic and historic – states in the Union …

Talk about Independence. For thirteen years after the Revolution, Vermont was its own separate republic. Even now, it retains the flinty New England character that characterized the original Green Mountain Boys. Some call it quirky, a side of the state we will experience at the Dog Chapel, where you are invited to leave your own tribute to canines loved or lost. It’s also the home of the Morgan Horse, as unique to Vermont as Ethan Allen and Lake Champlain (we’ve planned a visit to Allen’s home, and an evening dinner cruise on the lake that shares a mystery with Loch Ness).

At the Shelburne Museum we’ll immerse ourselves in the history, art and culture that perfectly introduces the creative genius of a country 250 years in the making. Robert Todd Lincoln’s Hildene country estate recalls America’s greatest president and the surprising connection his family had with Manchester. We’ll tour the Vermont State House, centerpiece of America’s smallest capital city.

Just across the Connecticut River we’ll explore the home, studios and artistry of Augustus Saint Gaudens, perhaps America’s greatest sculptor. Vermont’s only castle is on the itinerary, as is the woodland cottage that Robert Frost called home for forty years. And two of the most impressive Revolutionary War sites in the northeast remind us of Vermont’s critical role in securing American nationhood.

Our primary hotel is the ideally situated Middlebury Inn, circa 1827. We’ll start and finish at the equally sumptuous Green Mountain Suites in Burlington. You can count on plenty of hearty Yankee fare served in atmospheric surroundings. Believe me, there’s a lot more to Vermont than covered bridges and maple syrup. There’s a Vermont we haven’t visited before. More independent than ever.

Tour Itinerary

May
31
Shelburne Museum

We meet as a group at 9:00am in the lobby of the Green Mountain Suites in Burlington, VT. Our first stop today is the Shelburne Museum, a unique immersion in American history, art and commerce that perfectly introduces the creative genius of a country 250 years in the making. Situated on 45 acres, the Shelburne boasts over 100,000 objects spanning four centuries – outstanding examples of fine and decorative folk art, circus collections, textiles, toys, carriages, decoys, and much more. Vermont’s largest museum boasts the most impressive array of Americana we’ve ever seen. This afternoon we check-in to the picturesque Middlebury Inn. Located in the heart of the Champlain Valley, the Inn has been welcoming guests since 1827. Overlooking the village greens of this college town, the Inn boasts elegantly restored guest rooms with Victorian furnishings and accents. Dinner and then overnight (the first of five) at the Middlebury Inn.

Tour Includes

  • Tour arrangements by Presidents & Patriots Historical Tours, which reserves the right to modify this itinerary in order to maintain the quality of the tour.
  • Meeting/Departing from the lobby of the Green Mountain Suites (located at 401 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403) on the morning of Sunday, May 31, 2026 at 9:00am.
  • Entire tour hosted and narrated by author and presidential historian Richard Norton Smith.
  • Cancellations are subject to loss of full tour cost unless suppliers grant exceptions.
  • Presidents & Patriots Historical Tours is not a full-service travel agency. Tour participants can save by making their own transportation arrangements TO and FROM Burlington, VT.
  • Meals: Tour includes seven (7) breakfasts, six (6) lunches, and six (6) dinners.
  • Insurance: Presidents & Patriots Tours suggests highly affordable travel insurance through I Travel Insured to protect your travel investment from unforeseen circumstances. TO COMPARE PROTECTION OPTIONS YOU WILL RECEIVE A LINK VIA E-MAIL WHEN YOU REGISTER. NOTE: Travel Insurance is optional. You may obtain insurance from any provider you wish or forgo it altogether.
  • Deposit: To maintain quality, space on this tour is limited. A $1,000.00 deposit per person is required to confirm your reservation. Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Deluxe transportation via climate-controlled motor coach, featuring on-board restroom, individual 110-volt power supply access (for cell phones, iPads or laptops), DVD player, as well as Wi-Fi throughout the coach.
  • Deluxe 5-Star Accommodations: The Middlebury Inn (May 31-June 5) and Green Mountain Suites (June 5 – 7).
  • Balance: Final payment must be received by Presidents and Patriots Tours on or before FEBRUARY 15, 2026.
  • All taxes and gratuities for all group functions, including meals, guides, bellmen, and motor coach driver.
  • All Admission fees to all historic sites, attractions and museums outlined in the itinerary.
  • AIR TRANSPORTATION: The major airport servicing Burlington, VT is Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (BTV).

Meet Your Host

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Richard Norton Smith is a nationally recognized authority on the American presidency and a familiar face to viewers of C-SPAN, as well as The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Following graduation from Harvard in 1975, he worked as a White House intern and a speech writer for Massachusetts Senator Edward Brooke. In 1979 he went to work for Senator Bob Dole, with whom he collaborated on several volumes of autobiography and political humor.

Smith’s first major book, Thomas E. Dewey and His Times, was a finalist for the 1983 Pulitzer Prize. He has also written An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover (1984), The Harvard Century: The Making of a University to a Nation (1986), Patriarch: George Washington and the New American Nation (1993), The Colonel: The Life and Legend of Robert R. McCormick, which received the prestigious Goldsmith Prize awarded by Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School, and has been described by Hilton Kramer as “the best book ever written about the press.” In October 2014 Random House published On His Own Terms, a monumental life of Nelson Rockefeller described by Douglas Brinkley as “one of the greatest cradle to grave biographies written in the past 50 years,” and tagged in advance by Amazon as one of the fall’s Twenty Big Books in Biography and Memoir.

Between 1987 and 2001, Mr. Smith served as Director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa; the Dwight D. Eisenhower Center in Abilene, Kansas; the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and the Reagan Center for Public Affairs in Simi Valley, California; the Gerald R. Ford Museum and Library in Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor, Michigan respectively.

In December, 2001 Mr. Smith became director of the new Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. There he supervised construction of the Institute’s $11.3 million permanent home and launched a Presidential Lecture Series and other high profile programs. In October, 2003 he was appointed the first Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, a four building complex in Springfield, Illinois. The Library opened to the public in 2004 and the Museum opened the next year.

Much in demand as a speaker, in 2009 Smith was invited by Congress to be one of two historians addressing it on the two hundred anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. Earlier, millions of television viewers heard him deliver the final eulogy at Gerald Ford’s Michigan funeral, a role he repeated at Betty Ford’s request when she was laid to rest beside her husband in 2011. Smith is currently at work on a biography of President Ford. Twice a year he personally leads historical tours (www.presidentsandpatriots.com) emphasizing American presidents and history rarely found in the text books.

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