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What To Do in Jericho?
Jericho, Vermont, is a charming gem that captures your heart with its rich history and stunning outdoor spaces. With a cozy population of around 5,100, this town boasts historic landmarks like the…
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Vermont Mountain Roads to Travel Before Winter
Vermont’s mountain roads offer a stunning escape, perfect for those seeking breathtaking views and outdoor adventures. As winter approaches, it’s essential to plan your scenic drives before some of these…
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In West Newbury, A Building That Feeds the Soul
Nestled in the quiet village of West Newbury, a charming community hall buzzes with life, drawing locals together for monthly dances, turkey suppers, and a host of events that truly feed the soul. Don Elder,…
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An Ode to Trees, Forests and Foliage
What’s the Vermont foliage forecast for 2025? It’s tough to say.
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Best Orchards for Vermont Apple Picking
Vermont apple picking season is here in the Green Mountain State. Orchards are ripening with McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Empire and heirloom varieties that are ready for pick-your-own Vermont apple picking.
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A Fascination with Vermont Fire Towers
At the top of Burke Mountain stands a fire tower built in 1939.
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Tales of Treasure Digging on South Mountain in Bristol
South Mountain in Bristol stands at 2,325 feet. Visible from Main Street, the mountain is known for its rugged terrain and steep cliffs, making it a challenging but desirable location for treasure seekers.
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Vermont Farm Adventures: Connecting with Local Food and Landscape
Travel through most towns in Vermont and you’ll likely come across red barns, roadside farm stands, and cows, sheep and goats grazing in fields.
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Forest Service Roads in Vermont Worth the Drive
Exploring U.S. Forest Service roads in Vermont is an easy way to discover out-of-the-way scenic drives, hiking trails and natural beauty.
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7 Things to See and Do in Vermont Before Labor Day
It’s hard to believe, but Labor Day Weekend is nearly a month away. Still, four weeks is plenty of time to see and do summery things in the Green Mountain State. Here are 7 ideas:
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Rediscovering Forgotten Sculptures Along Vermont’s Highways
A collection of abstract sculptures created by internationally renowned artists more than 50 years ago stand along Vermont’s highways. You just can’t see most of them—at least not yet.
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Vermont Historic Markers Highlight History, People and Places
Vermont historic markers are in every corner of the state—from Addison to Shaftsbury and Brookfield to Weybridge. Fifteen new signs are being installed this year in communities like Burlington, Killington,…
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New Beginnings at South Strafford’s Historic General Store
A beloved general store in South Strafford is starting a new chapter. Coburn’s General Store is changing ownership and will be renamed the Strafford General Store.
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Community, Music and Food at Crossmolina Farm
Margaret Loftus zigzags across her front yard along a dead-end dirt road. Two farm tractors are parked in the driveway, and a sap bucket hangs from a tree behind a row of mailboxes.
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Vermont July 4th Celebrations in 2025
Vermont July 4th celebrations range from funky parades and outdoor concerts to festivities on Main Streets and local town greens. If you’re planning on being in Vermont on Independence Day in 2025, here are some…
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Vermont Ancient Roads Showcase History and Offer Access to the Outdoors
Spencer Crispe spends as much time as he can walking or cross-country skiing on Vermont ancient roads.
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Summer Music at Vermont Farms and Vineyards
Vermont summer music festivals and performances are in every corner of the state. If you’re looking for a new way to spend your summer evenings, here are seven Vermont farms and vineyards hosting outdoor summer…
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Wilcox Ice Cream: Family, Perseverance and Humor
Wilcox Ice Cream is a family-owned business built on hard work, perseverance and a passion for making people happy with comfort food.
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18 Outdoor Vermont Farmers Markets to Visit in 2025
Outdoor Vermont farmers markets are a tradition every spring, summer and fall.
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Memories of a Mountain Top Hotel in Stowe
Hotels once crowned some of Vermont’s most iconic peaks—Mount Mansfield, Camel’s Hump, Snake Mountain and Mount Equinox.
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