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ABC Blocks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Activity Books - Books [Maple Landmark]

Alphabet Trains - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Animal Shapes - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Artisan ABC Blocks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Baby Wooden Toys - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Backscratchers - Health & Personal Care [Maple Landmark]

Biplanes - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Birthday Cards - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Bookends - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Brain Teasers - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Building Blocks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Buildings - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Chatterblocks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Checkers - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Chinese Checkers - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Classic Trucks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Coasters - American Furniture & Home Decor [Maple Landmark]

Cribbage - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Custom Products - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Cutout Ornaments - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Cutting Boards - Kitchen & Dining [Maple Landmark]

Danish Solitaires - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Decorative Letter Blocks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Dominoes - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Fire Truck Bookends - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Fire Truck NameTrains - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Fire Truck Scoots - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Games - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Growth Sticks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Handpainted Magnets - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Handpainted Ornaments - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Hang-A-Names - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Helicopters - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Hobby Horses - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Horse Nametrains - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Horses - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Hybrid Cars - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Jigsaw Puzzles - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Kids Furniture & Decor - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Kits - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Lacing Boards - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Laser Engraved Items - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Letter Blcoks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Letter Trains - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Licensed products - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Log Trucks - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Made By Me - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Magic Wands - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]

Magnets - Toys & Games [Maple Landmark]



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Our area has a long history in the wood products industry. From the mills built by the early settlers to the furniture and novelty factories of the 1900's. It is only fitting that we combine history and local resources to continue the tradition.

Mike Rainville first came to woodworking as a hobby in the 1970's while he was in school. Working out of his parents' basement with scraps from his grandfather's carpentry projects, he duplicated household items, things like spool holders and cribbage boards. Before long friends and neighbors were asking Mike to make things and by 1979, he started selling wholesale. Local craft fairs also provided income and experience.

At age 15, getting lumber wasn't just a matter of borrowing a truck but a driver as well. At the time, the best selling items were cribbage and tic-tac-toe games.

first shop
The Lincoln, Vermont home of Maple Landmark, 1984-96
After graduating Clarkson University in 1984, Mike went to work constructing a new woodshop of ample size for his now full-time business, now known as Maple Landmark Woodcraft. The choice Maple Landmark as the name for the business was a natural extension of the name Mike's family used for their maple sugaring business and dairy farm, Maple Landmark Homestead. His grandfather, Fletcher Brown made maple syrup for over 65 years and was always available to lend a hand.

In 1987, Mike acquired the Troll's Toy Workshop, formerly of Barnet, VT. This addition brought in many products based on the alphabet including letter cars, blocks, and signage letters. The company quickly went from Mike plus some part-time help to several full-time employees.

The product line grew and evolved over the coming years, adding items like trivets, ornaments, and our first name trains. In 1993, after many requests from retailers, the NameTrain concept was spun off into a new line that was compatible with the many wooden track systems available. In 1994, NameTrains were introduced in colors and sales soared.

Growth from these new products had Mike's building bursting at the seams by late 1994. Being located in the mountains was certainly peaceful but impractical for conducting business. It was decided to move the business into the valley, to Middlebury, our county seat and population center. A new building was built and occupied in 1996. A store was included so people could stop by, see what we do, and buy items to take with them.

Our creative abilities increased in late 1996 when we introduced laser engraving and pad printing to our production processes. The ability to add graphic designs to our products has been central to our product development ever since. All of these products and processes had a hard time fitting in our building and it was enlarged in 1999 to 15,000 square feet.

In 2001, Montgomery Schoolhouse, another long established Vermont wooden toy company, became a part of Maple Landmark. Operations were consolidated in Middlebury. Click here for the Montgomery Schoolhouse story.

In the coming years we expanded our printing capabilities and extended our product line to over 1000 items. This left us ready when, after Chinese toy recalls of 2007, people became more interested in safe, American made toys. We also added our Schoolhouse Naturals line?toys for little ones without any chemical finishes or decorations.

Currently Maple Landmark employs about 40 people and sells product to over 2200 gift shops and toy stores throughout the country and abroad. We have become the pre-eminent wooden toy manufacturer in the United States.

We thrive on the feedback and ideas of our customers, so don't be afraid tell us what you want to see.