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Billings Farm & Museum
Route 12N & River Road
Woodstock, VT 05091
Phone: 802-457-2355
Fax: 802-457-4663
Explore one of the finest operating dairy farms in America and a museum of Vermont's rural past.
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Enter the gateway to Vermont’s rural heritage and explore one of the finest Jersey farms in America, featuring interactive farm programs and activities and award-winning historical exhibits. Explore the barns and calf nursery and stop by for the afternoon milking. The restored farm house, engaging farm life exhibits, and visitor center featuring the Academy Award nominee film A Place in the Land, showcase this model farm, a Woodstock landmark since 1871. Hands-on activities are available each day, as well as a variety of seasonal events, museum shop, and dairy bar. We are handicapped accessible.
Open: May–October, daily, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. and weekends November - February 10 a.m- 4 p.m. and December 26 - January 1 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
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Killington Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 802-773-4181
Toll-Free: 800-337-1928
Fax: 802-775-7070
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Located in the Heart of Vermont with world class nightlife, amazing culinary options and a wealth of accommodation choices, Killington has it all! With a stunning mountain backdrop, Killington is beautiful in all of its summer greenery, its fireworks display of Autumn foliage, and of course, the winter white of snow capped peaks. Hiking, Golfing, Biking compliment the warmer months, while you wile away the winter wrapped up by the fire at a cozy B&B or cruising down the slopes of the East's biggest ski resort. Visit ww.killingtonchamber.com for event information, ski report or to book accommodation. Make Killington your year round destination
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Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks
1168 County Road (Upper Main Street)
Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: 802-223-2740 In state
Toll-Free: 800-242-2740
Fax: 802-223-7450
200 Years of family tradition make Morse Farm Maple Syrup the the best maple syrup you've ever tasted
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We’re Vermont’s oldest maple family and invite you to our eight generation maple farm and sugarhouse, just 2.7 miles up Montpelier’s Main Street. Pull up a stump in our famous Woodshed Theatre and watch the wonders of maple on our humorous and educational video. Then taste the four grades of Morse Maple Syrup—all for free! Take a short walk on our Maple Trail to see where it all begins and then go visit our loveable barnyard critters. Relax—there’s no hurry at Morse Farm Maple Sugarhouse. See the unique forest folk art created by seventh generation sugarmaker, Burr Morse. Our gift shop is the area’s biggest and most unique. It’s bursting with everything maple and so much more. We’re the home of the original maple creemee ice cream and maple kettle corn which you’re guaranteed to love. We’re open 7 days, year ‘round, 9-5. (Summer hours, 8-8).
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Vermont Outdoor Guide Association
P.O. Box 10
North Ferrisburg, VT 05473
Phone: 802-425-6211
Toll-Free: 800-425-8747
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For great outdoors adventure, from low-impact to the truly extreme use Vermont's most complete directory of outdoor services and adventure travel resources. Vermont’s beauty enhances every outdoor activity and will make your adventure vacation memorable. You will find listings of guide services for all activities along with support services, lodging, retail and rental equipment, travel information, adventure vacation packages, outdoor education and skill development programs, trails and waterways, youth programs, publications and maps, women's outdoor challenges, and Vermont's natural resources. Plan Ahead, Be Safe, Have Fun!
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Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce
60 Main Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: 802-863-3489
Toll-Free: 877-686-5253
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Vermont's largest city, Burlington, is situated along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, a 136 mile freshwater lake known as the country's sixth great lake. Backed by the Green Mountains to the east and facing the lake, Northern Vermont is endowed with magnificent scenic panoramas throughout the seasons. Burlington has developed a well-deserved reputation as the festival, event, and attraction capital of New England. More than fifty non-profit cultural organizations make their home in the region and provide a large array of cultural events and activities that amaze residents and visitors alike.
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Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism Association
P.O. Box 465
Barton, VT 05822
Phone: 802-525-4386
Toll-Free: 800-884-8001
Fax: 802-525-4387
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Enter... the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The beauty and peace of this hidden jewel of Vermont will have you mesmerized. Be ready to have your senses awakened! Pristine lakes back dropped by beautiful Green Mountains will surround you. Captivating Vermont towns will delight you. Shopping, dining, hiking, biking, golfing, tennis, horseback trails all await you. Kayak, sail, glide, and fish our beautiful Kingdom lakes and rivers. In winter enjoy some of the best skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile trails in the East. Our Kingdom accommodations await your arrival to pamper and spoil your soul.
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Shelburne Museum
U.S. Route 7 / P.O. Box 10
Shelburne, VT 05482
Phone: 802-985-3346
Open May - October
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Shelburne Museum is one of the nation’s most eclectic museums of art, Americana, and design, displaying over 150,000 objects on 45 acres in Vermont's beautiful Lake Champlain Valley. Collections of folk art, decorative arts, tools, toys, and textiles, are exhibited as are American paintings and Impressionist masterpieces by Monet, Manet, Degas, and others. The museum's 25 historic New England buildings include period houses, a lighthouse, and a 220-foot paddlewheel steamboat. New exhibits in 2006 include paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe, the art of Tasha Tudor, contemporary Knoll design, and kaleidoscope quilts.
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Stowe Central Reservations and Visitor Information
51 Main Street
Stowe, VT 05672
Phone: 802-253-7321
Toll-Free: 877-GO-STOWE
Great Snow. Great Values. Easy Drive.
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Central reservations and visitor information for this legendary New England mountain village. Renowned shopping/dining/activities/lodging options to please every family member. Book on-line at gostowe.com or call toll-free 877-GO-STOWE (877-467-8693).
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Stowe-Smugglers’ Notch Region
P.O. Box 445
Morrisville, VT 05661
Phone: 802-888-7607
Toll-Free: 877-247-8693
Come join the adventure
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The Green Mountains dance from South to North across the whole of Vermont
but produce their highest drama in the Stowe-Smugglers’ Notch Region.
Summer is a wonderful time to hike in the cool woods, but in the fall
legendary red and yellow foliage is not to be missed. Walks, hikes, and
bikes from Smugglers’ Notch and Stowe Mountain Resort provide visitors of
all abilities a chance to get to know the mountains better. Skiing and
snowboarding in our region is made famous by two well-known resorts:
Smugglers’ Notch and Stowe. The mountains help define the uniqueness of the
Stowe-Smugglers’ Notch Region.
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Vermont Maple Outlet
3929 Vermont Route 15
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
Toll-Free: 800-858-3121
Fax: 802-644-5038
A Family Tradition Since 1910 - Celebrating our 100th Year of Producing Maple Syrup!
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Vermont Maple Outlet is a country store owned and operated by the Marsh family in the true Vermont tradition. Our family has been producing award winning pure Vermont maple syrup for 100 years and we are now in our 7th generation. We also make our own delicious pure maple candy, maple cream & maple sugar right here in our candy kitchen. At our country store, now in its 20th year, you will also find a large selection of Vermont products, handmade crafts & clothing. Try the "BEST" maple creemees ever! (May-October) Our on-site sugarhouse is always open so if you are in the area drop by for a self-guided tour and get a FREE taste of our maple syrup. Or you can order our award winning maple syrup and maple products via our catalog or website.
We are open year-round, daily 9-5.
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Vermont Outdoor Guide Association
P.O. Box 10
North Ferrisburg, VT 05473
Phone: 802-425-6211
Toll-Free: 800-425-8747
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For great outdoors adventure, from low-impact to the truly extreme use Vermont's most complete directory of outdoor services and adventure travel resources. Vermont’s beauty enhances every outdoor activity and will make your adventure vacation memorable. You will find listings of guide services for all activities along with support services, lodging, retail and rental equipment, travel information, adventure vacation packages, outdoor education and skill development programs, trails and waterways, youth programs, publications and maps, women's outdoor challenges, and Vermont's natural resources. Plan Ahead, Be Safe, Have Fun!
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Bromley Sun Mountain Adventure Park
Route 11
Six miles east of Manchester, VT
Phone: 802-824-5522
Family Fun!
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Grab top-to-bottom summertime fun at Bromley’s Sun Mountain Adventure Park, featuring America’s greatest Alpine Slide, Vermont’s longest water-slide raft ride, the towering Giant Swing, the 100’ Adrenaline ZipLine, SpaceBikes, "realrock" climbing-wall, Bungee-Trampoline Things, an 18 hole championship mini-golf, scenic chairlift rides, trail hiking and more. The six-and-under adventurers in the crowd have their own place to play in the Kiddie Park, boasting Bumper Boats, the Bounce House and a Super Slide all their own. Open Memorial Day through mid-October.
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Harlow’s Sugar House
563 Bellows Falls Road (Route 5)
Putney, VT 05346
Phone: 802-387-5852
Fax: 802-387-4303
A New England Tradition since 1927
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The Harlow Family has been a part of the New England tradition of sugarmaking since 1927. If you are in Vermont, stop by to visit. The farm sales room and Vermont gift shop are open daily, from March 1st 'til late December. During the sugaring season, the Harlow’s are happy to have you stop in to watch the process. You might also enjoy visiting during the summer months, when you can pick-your-own or purchase ready-picked strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. In September when the maple trees display their brilliant colors, the apple trees are laden down with crisp red fruit. You can pick your own apples in our orchard or visit our cider mill to watch fresh cold apple cider being pressed.
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Manchester and the Mountains
5046 Main Street
Manchester Center, VT 05255
Phone: 802-362-2100
Toll-Free: 800-362-4144
Fax: 802-362-3451
Check out Vermont Maple Open House Weekend
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The Manchester and the Mountains region truly is a Four-Season Wonderland. Want proof? Pick a view any view. Now consider that view variously dressed in winter¹s brilliant whites, spring and summer¹s palette of greens and the reds, yellows and gold of autumn. Okay, which is most beautiful? And another thing: We¹re just as much fun in the warmer months as we are in winter. Consider, for example, championship golf and tennis playing, fly fishing, water-slide riding, gondola riding, mountain biking, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, river rafting, tubing, swimming, theater going, horseback riding, apple picking and leaf peeping.
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Vermont Outdoor Guide Association
P.O. Box 10
North Ferrisburg, VT 05473
Phone: 802-425-6211
Toll-Free: 800-425-8747
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For great outdoors adventure, from low-impact to the truly extreme use Vermont's most complete directory of outdoor services and adventure travel resources. Vermont’s beauty enhances every outdoor activity and will make your adventure vacation memorable. You will find listings of guide services for all activities along with support services, lodging, retail and rental equipment, travel information, adventure vacation packages, outdoor education and skill development programs, trails and waterways, youth programs, publications and maps, women's outdoor challenges, and Vermont's natural resources. Plan Ahead, Be Safe, Have Fun!
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Irish Heritage Festival Saturday Night Hooley -- Burlington March 13, 2010 |
Snowcat Dining -- Ludlow March 13, 2010 |
Waltz Night -- Montpelier March 13, 2010 |
Blues Bash – Barre March 13, 2010 |
Gorgeous Gardens and Green Living Show – Manchester March 13, 2010 to March 14, 2010 |
Tenor William Burden -- Middlebury March 13, 2010 |
End of Season Party and Concert at The Old Tavern -- Grafton March 14, 2010 |
Irish Heritage Festival Ceili -- Burlington March 14, 2010 |
St. Patrick's Day Parade -- Bennington March 14, 2010 |
Dervish -- Burlington March 17, 2010 |
Francois Clemmons and Friends: St. Patrick's Day Concert -- Middlebury March 17, 2010 |
The Luck of the VSO Farmers’ Night Concert– Montpelier March 17, 2010 |
Natalie MacMaster -- Rutland March 18, 2010 |
Broadway Rocks II – Warren March 19, 2010 |
St. Patrick's Dinner and Music -- Cabot March 19, 2010 |
Vermont Symphony Orchestra -- Burlington March 20, 2010 |
Whitingham Maple Festival -- Whitingham March 20, 2010 to March 21, 2010 |
Vermont Symphony Orchestra -- Rutland March 21, 2010 |
Choral Concert: An Evening of Cole Porter -- Burlington March 22, 2010 |
Wood’s Tea Company with Patti Casey -- Middlebury March 26, 2010 |
Maple Open House Weekend -- Shelburne March 27, 2010 to March 28, 2010 |
Maple Festival -- Lunenburg March 27, 2010 |
Greene's Ox Pasture Maples Open House Weekend – East Berkshire March 27, 2010 to March 28, 2010 |
Wine Tasting and Five Course Dinner -- Plymouth March 27, 2010 |
Black and Blue Bash -- Stratton March 27, 2010 |
African-American Spirituals Meet the Orchestra -- Brattleboro March 28, 2010 |
Ray Vega Jazz Quintet "Ray on Ray" -- Burlington March 28, 2010 |
Vermont Philharmonic Family Concert -- Barre March 28, 2010 |
The Junkman -- Randolph April 1, 2010 |
Springtime at the Farm -- Woodstock April 3, 2010 |
Easter Egg Hunt at Okemo – Okemo, Ludlow April 4, 2010 |
Zolotoi Plyos – Middlebury April 4, 2010 |
Cherryholmes – Woodstock April 8, 2010 |
Pacifica Quartet -- Randolph April 9, 2010 |
Clelia and Rafe Stefanini -- Burlington April 9, 2010 |
The Pacifica Quartet -- Randolph April 9, 2010 |
Martha Dana, the Puppet Lady -- Randolph April 10, 2010 |
Franklin County Quilt Show – St. Albans April 10, 2010 to April 11, 2010 |
Takács Quartet -- Middlebury April 14, 2010 |
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