"Thank you for your important work. The more I read, the more my jaw drops by what I learn of the Windsor Armory, and the town of Windsor, too."
January 25, 2022
"Thank you for your important work. The more I read, the more my jaw drops by what I learn of the Windsor Armory, and the town of Windsor, too."
January 25, 2022
"Working at the American Precision Museum opened the door for me to talk to many professionals from the Manufacturing and Engineering fields. These insightful conversations helped me narrow down my career goals and focus my career path within Manufacturing as I went off to college. My time at APM prepared me to enter the workforce with first-hand knowledge and a network of contacts that will serve me well in the years to come."
-Paul, Intern
"Gracious, informative, and enjoyable.... We were last at the museum over 20 years ago when it was already impressive to manufacturing history fans like us, but you have made it relevant to a far broader, younger, and diversified audience."
Jeff T, June 2021
"I took my class here 'virtually' on a field trip. It was so cool to share the birth of modern manufacturing with my students. It's a fascinating place for anyone interested in making things."
Google Review, Feb 21
"The American Precision Museum is not (just) for Gear-Heads. ...I'm not a machinist, but wish every family could visit this, one of the few demonstrations of the underpinnings of the prosperity manufacturing created."
TripAdvisor, March 2020
"Thoroughly enjoyable and informative; I also appreciated how warmly children were received. Thank you!"
September 2, 2020
"Celebrations of inventions and past accomplishments, elements of generations of smart and determined people should serve as a reminder of the current and next generations of what can be accomplished if you research and work hard."
August 4, 2020
"A very unique museum that was very thought provoking. We enjoyed our time here. Thank you!"
July 3, 2020
"This place is amazing! STEM education is here to stay! Bringing ideas back to our Tech-Engineering and Math Classrooms!"
Paul & Betsy | Holden, MA
"Very educational and informative! I learned quite a bit about the history and processes of machining and manufacturing of products that helped shape America."
Frank | Charlotte, NC
"Engineering, history, economy. Real people stories, fun shopping… all in one place! Amazing! Thank you!"
Richard | Ontario, Canada
"My Dad worked at Cone Automatic for 42 years. I now have a better idea about what Precision Valley has meant to the history of machine manufacturing…wonderful display."
Tom | Spofford, NH
This Saturday come join us for a fun-filled day of coding and bananas! 🍌
This hands-on activity is specifically tailored to captivate and motivate middle school students, but it is open to anyone interested in learning about this innovative technology! Feel free to drop in anytime between 10 and 3 at the American Precision Museum to participate.
This Saturday come join us for a fun-filled day of coding and bananas! 🍌
This hands-on activity is specifically tailored to captivate and motivate middle school students, but it is open to anyone interested in learning about this innovative technology! Feel free to drop in anytime between 10 and 3 at the American Precision Museum to participate.
This past weekend, four American Precision Museum employees joined the Society of Industrial Archeology on a tour of the Windsor, Vermont property of Ed Battison (1915 - 2009), the founder of the American Precision Museum. Jay Boeri, Chair of the Trustees for the Battison Museum, led the tour of the property, which included, among many fascinating artifacts, the very first Stanley Steamer.
This past weekend, four American Precision Museum employees joined the Society of Industrial Archeology on a tour of the Windsor, Vermont property of Ed Battison (1915 - 2009), the founder of the American Precision Museum. Jay Boeri, Chair of the Trustees for the Battison Museum, led the tour of the property, which included, among many fascinating artifacts, the very first Stanley Steamer.
We can`t thank Lorraine Palmer from HFO Trident enough for inviting the American Precision Museum to be a part of their open house last week. What a great opportunity for us to showcase the museum`s history as the birthplace of precision manufacturing to the southern stretches of the Precision Valley. Thank you Lorraine Palmer!
We can`t thank Lorraine Palmer from HFO Trident enough for inviting the American Precision Museum to be a part of their open house last week. What a great opportunity for us to showcase the museum`s history as the birthplace of precision manufacturing to the southern stretches of the Precision Valley. Thank you Lorraine Palmer!
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