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Free Admission on National Manufacturing Day

Admission to the American Precision Museum is FREE on Friday, October 4th, in celebration of National Manufacturing Day. For more information about NMD: www.mfgday.com/.

Celebrate Windsor’s significant manufacturing heritage with free admission to the American Precision Museum, on National Manufacturing Day, Friday, October 4th, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. National Manufacturing Day is observed annually to showcase the opportunities available in modern manufacturing careers by encouraging thousands of companies and educational institutions across the country to open their doors to students, parents, teachers and community leaders. “The Museum’s mission is not only to preserve America’s manufacturing heritage, but also to celebrate its future. We observe National Manufacturing Day to create greater awareness of career opportunities,” says Steve Dalessio, Executive Director. “It’s one more way we can educate and inspire visitors to consider careers in the field. Few realize how many lucrative options there are as the industry continues to evolve.” Admission to the American Precision Museum is FREE on Friday, October 4th, in celebration of National Manufacturing Day. For more information about NMD: www.mfgday.com/. The American Precision Museum is located in the 1846 Robbins & Lawrence Armory, a National Historic Landmark, and traces the beginnings of manufacturing to modern technology through exhibits and interactive programs. Open daily, Memorial Day Weekend through October 31, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The American Precision Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum, offering free admission to active duty military & their families.

Date & Time

October 4, 2019

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Location

American Precision Museum - 196 Main St, PO Box 679, Windsor, VT, 05089 196 Main St, PO Box 679 Windsor 05089 VT US

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802-674-5781

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