For a unique and educational outing, make a point to go to Haskell Free Library and Opera House when you’re heading to the Canadian border from Vermont. This unique library and opera house was intentionally built by the prominent Haskell family so that Americans and Canadians could share access to this cultural building. Since its inception in the early 1900s, the Haskell Free Library has been the place for book lovers to immerse in literature while also enjoying the unique experience of being in both Canada and the United States.

Due to its unique history, the Haskell Free Library and Opera House has been declared a National Heritage Site in both Canada and the United States. If you’re curious to know more, read on to learn about this book lover’s dream library in Vermont.

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Visit The Haskell Free Library and Opera House’s website for information about upcoming events and their current hours. If you’re making a special trip to this historic library, take a look at more things to do in Derby Line too.

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