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Tour this national historic landmark and meet the Robinsons - a remarkable family of Quaker pioneers, farmers, abolitionists, authors and artists. Rokeby was their home from
1793 to 1961, a prosperous sheep farm and a stop on the Underground Railroad. Today, it offers an intimate look into tow centuries of family and rural life in Vermont. Open mid-May to mid-October,
Thursday - Sunday, Route 7, Ferrisburgh, VT. (802) 877-3406 |
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Situated on Lake Champlain in scenic Grand Isle County. Chapel, Souvenirs, Cafeteria, Picnic Grounds, Grotto, Stations of the Cross, Beach, Dock. Site of Fort St. Anne, VT’s oldest
settlement. Samuel de Champlain statue, sculpted at Expo ‘67. Our Lade of Lourdes Statue. No admission. Open daily mid-May to mid-Oct. Daily Devotions. Isle La Motte, VT. (802) 928-3362. |
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St. Johnsbury Athenaeum and Art Gallery
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Free ornate 1871 public library and 1873 art gallery. America's oldest unaltered art gallery. 100 paintings, sculptures, landscapes. Bierstadt's impressive " Domes of the
Yosemite." Poetry readings. Posters, notes and art cards for sale. |
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A Christmas theme village and animal park. Enjoy a visit with Santa and his animal friends. Located in the foothills on Vermont’s beautiful Green Mountains with many exotic and
barnyard animals, petting zoo and walk-thru deer forest. Kiddie rides, new super slide, playgrounds, picnic areas, costume characters and much more! Dine in the
Igloo or try yummy homemade fudge from the Sweet Shop. Visit the Christmas Tree Shop full of Christmas treasure. Open Memorial Day Weekend to Christmas. Open 10-5pm. Rte. 5, Putney. (800) 726-8299. |
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Visit a 1,400 - acre working farm, national historic site and non - profit environmental education center. Milk a cow in the Children’s Farmyard, wander scenic walking trails, join a
guided property tour. The Welcome Center and Farm Store, open year-round, features a slide presentation and farm products including Shelburne Farms farmhouse cheddar. Call (802) 985-8686
for info. Jct. of Harbor and Bay Roads, Shelburne, VT 05842 |
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Nationally celebrated collections of American folk art, artifacts and architecture. 37 buildings, 45 acres. 80,000 objects. Steamboat Ticonderoga, a national historic landmark.
Private rail car. Steam Engine. Covered Bridge. Museum Stores. Cafe. Free Parking. Admission. Open every day, 10-5, late May to mud-October. Limited winter schedule. Store open
year-round. Rte. 7, Shelburne, VT. (802) 985-3346. |
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Watch our renowned handblown glass and handthrown
pottery being created - start to finish - from a special cat-walk viewing gallery above the workspace floor. The facilities on the Connecticut River include two retail shops, handicap access,
easy parking, free admission. Exit 9 off I-91, Rte. 5 south, one mile. Windsor. Open daily 9am - 5pm. Call (802) 674-6280. |
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Voted the #1 Family Ski Resort in North America by the readers of Ski Magazine. Experience 3 big mountains with 1,000 acres of all-terrain access, 3,500-foot terrain park with
lift-serviced halfpipe. Family Fun is guaranteed in our convenient slopeside Resort Village... from award-winning children's programs and child care to swimming, dining and entertainment. |
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Southern Vermont Natural History Museum
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This fascinating museum contains a large collection of native New England birds and mammals. Wildflowers exhibited in
season. Fun for the children and adults. Open 7 days a week from 9-5, late May thru October. Winter hours vary, best to cal ahead. Admission: $2/adult, $1/children. Marlboro, VT. (802) 464-0048 |
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Escape to the Lake aboard a 500 passenger luxury cruise ship. Cruise on Lake Champlain and experience breathtaking scenery on a daily Narrated Scenic Cruise, Sunset, Brunch,
Dinner, Murder Mystery or Variety Show Dinner Cruise. Search for Champ, the elusive lake monster. Two enclosed and heated decks. Departs at Spirit Landing,
Burlington Boathouse, College St., Burlington, VT (802) 862-8300. |
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Vermont's highest peak, longest average trail length in the east, Yurt, halfpipe, terrain park, night skiing, gourmet mountain-top dining, web cafe, slopeside lodging, Cross Country
Center, part of East's largest X-C network, new demo center offering an array of skiing, snowboarding, telemark and snow blading equipment. |
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