The American Precision Museum is located in the renovated 1846 Robbins & Lawrence factory on South Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. The building is said to be the first U.S.
We "discovered this place and thought we'd spend 30 minutes but ended up staying 2.5 hours! Molly, Mae, Paul and Steve were so informative explaining everything to us, discussing the future ideas f… Full review by Cathy K
Oct 8, 2023
I wasn't completely sure what to expect from the American Precision Museum, but given our technical backgrounds, it seemed likely to be interesting. It is a bit difficult to access their parking; the… Full review by JustPeachy3
Sep 17, 2023
I am a U.S. manufacturing fan, so I took my wife to this museum. It provides a neat overview of the precision machine tool industry. I marveled at the displays they had the tools that were invented i… Full review by Ken V
The Manufacturing Ledger is a fundraising initiative that aims to provide annual financial support to the American Precision Museum so that the museum is able to successfully …
The Manufacturing Ledger is a fundraising initiative that aims to provide annual financial support to the American Precision Museum so that the museum is able to successfully preserve manufacturing history,...