Embark on a journey through American history and explore the captivating world of trains in American visual culture during the transformative period of industrialization from 1840 to 1955. Organized by Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Joslyn Art Museum, and Shelburne Museum.
Support for All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840-1955 at Shelburne Museum is generously provided by Donna and Marvin Schwartz with additional support from Katherine Coppock, and the Oakland Foundation.
Location: Murphy Gallery, Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education.
Admission
Adult
$25
Vermonter: adult w/ VT driver’s license $15.00*
Over 65: $23
AAA discount: $23
Child
5-12 years: $12
13-17 years: $14
Vermont child 5-17 years: $8*
Under 5: Free
Family Pass
$65 (2 adults and children ages 5-17 from the same family)
College Student
$15 with student ID
Shelburne Museum Members
Free
Active Military
Free
*Reduced admission for Vermont residents provided thanks to a generous donation by Lois McClure