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Covered Bridges in Lamoille County, Vermont
From romantic folklore to memories of days gone by to generations past, covered bridges provide a glimpse of life in New England in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Manchester and the Green Mountains
No matter which road you take your drive will wind through the heart of the southwestern section of the bucolic and venerable Green Mountain National Forest.
In Search of the Morgan Horse in Vermont
Following the Morgan Horse in Vermont provides a travel itinerary filled with history, imagination, relaxation and photo opportunities.
Inn at Mountain View Farm, Bed and Breakfast
The beautiful Inn at Mountain View Farm is a gracious bed and breakfast, animal sanctuary and window to the past at the top of Burke Mountain, East Burke, Vermont.
It's Foliage Time in Vermont
The best foliage is seen in Vermont. Woodstock offers the beauty of the foliage, and the fun of festivals, fairs and celebrations throughout September and October.
Jackson House Inn & Restaurant
Nestled in the tiny village of Woodstock, Vermont, the Jackson House Inn & Restaurant gives guests gourmet cuisine, historic surroundings and a delicious way to relax.
A Vermont Inn Getaway
Fresh air, fine food and historic inns make Vermont a great go-to spot for ski vacations in the winter, leaf peeping in fall and glorious R&R all year long.
The 138th Annual Tunbridge World's Fair
Tunbridge World's Fair is the quintessential Vermont experience. Attracting locals and tourists, the fair encapsulates the still vibrant life of rural, farming Vermont.
Vermont Food Festivals
Vermont has become a mecca for fans of gourmet food. This summer a variety of festivals offer opportunities to sample some of Vermont's finest artisanal foods.
Vermont Celebrates Books at the 1st Annual Bookstock Festival
Three literary festivals make Vermont New England's go-to destination for celebrating the written word. Festival sites include Woodstock, Brattleboro and Burlington.
Fall Foliage Colors: Vermont
"Leaf Peeping" season in Vermont's Green Mountains combines brilliant maple forests with rolling hills and white villages outlined in red, orange and yellow.
St. Albans, Vermont Travel Guide
For a traveler who is looking for something a little quieter and "off the beaten path," St. Albans, Vermont, may just be the ticket.
Heifers Stroll in Brattleboro, VT
The Strolling of the Heifers is a fun, annual event that strives to raise awareness about Vermont agriculture and to earn money for youth-oriented education programs.
The Inn at Essex Burlington
A visit to Burlington, Vermont should include The Inn at Essex, a culinary institute and hotel housed on the same property, a fifteen minute drive from downtown.
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site
The only American President from Vermont, Coolidge was a true Yankee - thrifty, principled and community-oriented. Explore the man and his family home in Plymouth Notch.
First Night Burlington Vermont USA
25th Annual substance-free New Year's Eve festival, Dec. 31st. Over 1000 artists, great food, free shuttles and fireworks around Church Street Marketplace & city.
Pet Friendly Hotels Stowe VT
The Green Mountains of Stowe, Vermont provide a spectacular place for a vacation destination year around. Lodging that allows pets.can make your vacation more enjoyable.
Pet Friendly Hotels Burlington VT
Burlington, Vermont is a scenic New England getaway. Pet friendly hotels offer accommodations that allow dogs and cats to travel along.
White Christmas In Vermont
Arlington is classic small-town America, as portrayed by the artist Norman Rockwell on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post.
Getting to and from Vermont
You can reach Vermont by road, rail or ferry. Burlington Airport provides links with the rest of the US
Vermont Outlets
Throughout picturesque Vermont, visitors -- and residents, too -- can find a number of outlet shopping opportunities
The Shelburne Museum, Vermont
Set on 45-acres near Lake Champlain, this collection of paintings and sculpture includes Degas, Manet and Cassatt and owes its fame to founder Electra Havemeyer Webb.