Public invited to discuss future of Bennington Battle Monument

Bennington Battle Monument ACCD

Bennington Battle Monument. ACCD photo.

VT Division for Historic Preservation Hosts Series of Open Conversations

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation (VDHP) has announced a series of facilitated community conversations focused on the future of the Bennington Battle Monument. These meetings provide a vital opportunity for the public to learn about the landmark tower’s condition, and for stakeholders to gather critical feedback about how to best improve, operate and maintain it. The first meeting is April 29 in Bennington.

In-Person Public Meeting

Wednesday, April 29, 6pm

Bennington Fire Facility

130 River St., Bennington, VT                        

Virtual Presentation

Tuesday, October 6, 6pm

Meeting link to be provided at historicsites.vermont.gov 

Virtual Public Meeting 

Tuesday, May 12, 6pm

Meeting link to be provided at historicsites.vermont.gov

As a treasured symbol of Vermont’s history, the monument requires careful stewardship. VDHP values public opinion as essential to this process; sessions will present technical data on the monument’s condition and facilitate an open dialogue on various options for addressing restoration. This collaborative approach honors the soldiers of the Battle of Bennington, the monument’s historical integrity, and the deep community value it embodies.

"The Bennington Battle Monument is more than just stone and mortar; it is a cornerstone of our local and state identity," said Laura V. Trieschmann, Vermont State Historic Preservation Officer. "We are inviting the community to join us in shaping the future of this iconic treasure. These conversations are not just about a repair bill; they are about how we, as Vermonters, choose to honor our history in a way that is sustainable and meaningful for the next century."

All Vermonters are welcome to participate in this effort. VDHP will compile input from two spring meetings into technical findings. The resulting summary will be the focus of a final fall session. For those unable to attend, comments and suggestions are welcome via email at [email protected].

4.16.2026. Montpelier, VT – Vermont Division for Historic Preservation

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