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Barnard (Bernard) is a village in Vermont that was first chartered in 1761, steeped in folklore and romance. Visitors enjoy the bucolic landscape, antique shops, local art and the wildlife at Silver Lake State Park.
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Barre (pronounced BARE-ee) was known as the "Granite Capital of the World" during the 1800s. The downtown of this small city 35 mi/55 km southeast of Burlington still stands as one of the finest collections of granite buildings in New England, and Ho...
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At Bellows Falls, 130 mi/210 km southeast of Burlington, the Connecticut River funnels dramatically through a narrow gorge. Once a center of industry, the town is best known as home of the Green Mountain Flyer train ride: This 26-mi/42-km route, whic...
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Water power from the Walloomsac River established the mill town of Bennington, 125 mi/200 km south of Burlington, in the 1700s. Today, visitors can see the Bennington Battle Monument, a 306-ft/93-m stone monolith commemorating American Gen. John Star...
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The gateway to Vermont for travelers driving north on Interstate 91, Brattleboro is a cultural and artistic community 120 mi/195 km southeast of Burlington. It has lots of ecominded and social-activist residents, plus a food co-op and nice small shop...
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Burke offers year round recreation and entertainment through fishing, swimming, or boating on Lake Willoughby or Crystal Lake. Mountain bike and enjoy the developed trail system around Burke Mountain. There are many antique, craft, and country stores...
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Burlington is a place of many places to see, including the American Museum of Flyfishing, Ben and Jerry's Ice cream, Church Street Marketplace, Lake Champlain Basin Science Center, Lake Champlain Ferries, Montreal Expos, Shelburne Museum, New Eng...
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Located close to the Canadian border, Enosburg Falls is home to the Enosburg Opera House, dating from 1892. It is still actively used for theatrical performances and concerts, including shows by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. The town also hosts the...
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Grafton is so perfect you'll think you've wandered onto a movie set, but you're really just 95 mi/150 km southeast of Burlington. Grafton is one of the most meticulously restored villages in Vermont, courtesy of the Windham Foundation, a preservation...
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You'll know this is a special destination as you approach, and the seven mountains of Killington rise up to greet you. Whether blanketed in winter white, sporting the deep emerald the Green Mountains are named for, or dazzling in fiery fall color, th...
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Beginning just 10 mi/16 km north of Burlington, the Lake Champlain Islands area encompasses a long peninsula that juts out into Lake Champlain, as well as the islands themselves. A visit to the Lake Champlain Islands makes for a peaceful and historic...
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Sitting at the base of the Okemo Mountain is a 150-year old village greeted with all four seasons. In winter, Ludlow turns into a winter wonderland for skiers, snow tubers, and snow-angel makers. During spring and summer, the village hosts championsh...
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Manchester, a pretty town about 95 mi/155 km south of Burlington, has been a summer resort since the 19th century and becomes the cultural capital of Vermont in the summer, with world-class performing acts scheduled throughout the season. Manchester ...
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The lovely town of Middlebury, at the heart of the Champlain Valley 30 mi/50 km south of Burlington, is home to Middlebury College and a number of cultural landmarks. These include the well-stocked Vermont Book Shop, where Robert Frost used to shop, ...
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Montpelier's year begins with the convening of the Legislature, an active time in the beautiful gold domed Capitol. As the days get longer towards springtime, maple sugaring begins and a visit to one of the many sugar houses is a must. Summer brings ...
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Newfane, which is a bit north of Brattleboro and 75 mi/120 km southeast of Burlington, is one of the most photographed villages in Vermont. Its classic town green, or square, is set off by a graceful white church, courthouse, a country inn and a row ...
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Proclaiming itself "the Border City" (it's just across Lake Memphremagog from Quebec), Newport is a departure point for those touring the far northern part of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The town is 60 mi/95 km northeast of Burl...
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Plymouth is nestled in the center of Vermont on Route 100 nine miles west of Woodstock, six miles south of Killington, and nine miles north of Okemo. It is a community of 450 year round residents that is steeped in tradition. Plymouth was founded in ...
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Stop in Proctor, just 50 mi/80 km south of Burlington, to see the Vermont Marble Museum, which contains tons of marble statuary, including the impressive Hall of Presidents. There are interactive displays and, occasionally, sculptors at work. https:/...
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The Ottauquechee River runs through the once-thriving mill town of Quechee, which is 4 mi/6.5 km east of Woodstock and known primarily for its greatest natural attraction, Quechee Gorge in Quechee State Park. Carved by a glacier, the gorge is 165 ft/...
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Located just 8 mi/13 km south of Burlington, Shelburne is home to the remarkable Shelburne Museum. This 45-acre/18-hectare outdoor museum includes 37 relocated and restored historic buildings. Inside the buildings there are thousands of pieces of Ame...
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Smugglers' Notch ski area is located just outside Jeffersonville, Vermont. Its namesake is a narrow mountain pass running adjacent to Sterling Mountain, which smugglers used many years ago.The ski area consists of three ski mountains—Morse Mountain, ...
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Set in northeastern Vermont 70 mi/110 km east of Burlington and in the area known as the Northeast Kingdom, St. Johnsbury was an important railroad center in the 1800s. Today, it provides outstanding examples of Italianate residential architecture. W...
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Stowe joins elite company as a four season. world class resort destination. Stowe lodging includes more than 65 luxury resorts, spas, romantic country inns, and B&Bs. The town has won more awards for culinary excellence than any New England town of s...
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Located in north-central Vermont 25 mi/40 km southeast of Burlington, the village of Waterbury offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the wealth of architectural styles that were a hallmark of early New England life. The Village of Waterbury...
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The village of Weston, 75 mi/120 km southeast of Burlington, is home to one of Vermont's best-known institutions: the Vermont Country Store. It has all the cozy details you might expect: a potbellied stove, a candy counter, and bolts of calico and gi...
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A former railroad village located about 75 mi/120 km southeast of Burlington and part of the town of Hartford, White River Junction once hosted hundreds of trains a day. It now has a burgeoning arts colony with several galleries and the Center for Ca...
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Wilmington is popular for dining, shopping (especially antiques and handicrafts) and lodging for visitors to the Mount Snow Resort area. The village is on Route 9, the road between Brattleboro and Bennington, and about 140 mi/230 km south of Burlingt...
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Set in central Vermont, 80 mi/130 km southeast of Burlington, Woodstock is one of the most beautiful towns in the U.S. Dating to the 1760s, it looks much as it did during its heyday in the late 1800s—overhead electrical wires have been buried undergr...
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