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Best Orchards for Vermont Apple Picking
Vermont apple picking season is here in the Green Mountain State. Orchards around the state are ripe with McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Empire, and heirloom varieties that are ready for pick-your-own Vermont apple picking.
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The Best Vermont Towns to Visit This Fall
Vermont’s fall foliage season is all about scenic drives, apple picking, hiking and exploring small towns. You can’t go wrong wherever you are in Vermont this time of year.
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Hiking The Long Trail in the Heart of Vermont
Hiking the Long Trail might mean seeing an old stone wall, a cellar hole, or an abandoned road.
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25 Things to Do in Vermont in Fall
Looking for fun things to do in Vermont in fall? Here are ideas to help you make the most of Vermont fall foliage season. From scenic fall drives and gorgeous hikes to autumn festivals and outdoor…
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Celebrating Calvin Coolidge in Plymouth Notch
Vice president Calvin Coolidge was asleep in his childhood home in Plymouth Notch when the news arrived that President Warren Harding had died.
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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 experience live music, enjoy a variety of locations to soak up summer music at Vermont farms and vineyards.
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Woodchuck Golf in Waitsfield is a Backyard Labor of Love
On a clear spring day, you can see the top of Jay Peak from Spencer Potter’s backyard in Waitsfield. Just steps away from his house on Palmer Lane are a patio, a pond, a burn pile, and a six-hole golf course…
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The Wonder of Old Trees at Gifford Woods State Park
It’s hard to imagine, but most of Vermont’s forests and hillsides were clear-cut in the 19th-century. Still, while 80 percent […]
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Vermont Museums Explore Art, Social Issues and Everyday Items
Vermont museums are gearing up for the 2023 season with new art exhibits that include inflated outdoor sculptures, photos from […]
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Podcast: Making Friends in Vershire with Coffee and Beer
Justin Willeau was eager to find ways to meet people and contribute to the community when he moved to Vershire in […]
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Maple Sugaring in Johnson is a Marvin Family Tradition
Butternut Mountain is the tallest peak that falls entirely within the town of Johnson. On the mountain’s southern slope, the […]
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Where to Go for Vermont Maple Open House Weekends
Vermont Maple Open House Weekends give visitors a chance to visit sugarhouses around the state for tours, tastings, sugar-on-snow, and more. […]
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Podcast: The Magic of Blueberry Hill in Goshen
On a dirt road in the small town of Goshen is where Tony Clark bought a run-down farm and eventually […]
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Vermont Town Halls Showcase History, Community & Civic Life
Meander through the center of just about any small Vermont town and you’ll likely come across a town hall. Not […]
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Podcast: Turnpikes, Toll Roads and Historic Routes
Driving west on Route 17, the road’s pitch starts to noticeably change as it rounds past Mad River Glen and […]
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8 Vermont Art and History Museums Showcase Quirky, Colorful and Eye-Opening Exhibits
Want to escape the cold or find inspiration during mud season? Several Vermont art and history museums are open in […]
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Signs and Archives at Stratton Mountain Resort
Stratton Mountain may not be Vermont’s oldest ski area, but its history is iconic. Tucked away at the resort is […]
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Little-Known Vermont Winter Trails to Explore This Season
For a small state, Vermont is big on trails. The Long Trail, Catamount Trail, and Kingdom Trails are among the […]
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