A Free Family-Friendly Festival in Barre, Vermont. Each year, the last weekend in July, the Barre Heritage Festival and Homecoming Days is celebrat...
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History :
After the original Barre City Hall/Barre Opera House building was destroyed by fire in 1898, the current building was erected on the sa...
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The Morse ancestors who helped settle Central Vermont were taught how to tap maple trees by Native Americans. Hot rocks were used to evaporate the ...
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Our 30-minute guided ice cream factory tour is fun and educational for all ages. We offer guests the opportunity to learn about our ice cream manuf...
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Mission:The Valley Arts Foundation supports the communities of the Mad River Valley, Vermont by encouraging and promoting participation in the Arts...
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The Stowe Theatre Guild is a non-profit volunteer community theatre organization, pledged to present the best local theatre experience in New Engla...
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The Vision : The Museum tells the story of skiing in Vermont in an exciting and interactive way. It intends to house one of the most complete and i...
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In the early 1800s, pioneers cleared fields, rocks, and stumps in Ricker Basin and Cotton Brook. A settlement of 50 or so families once lived in th...
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An art gallery & picture framing shop located next to the Warren Store across from the Pitcher Inn in Warren, VT. The gallery offers photograph...
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The Noyes House, a two-story federal-style brick mansion built by the Safford family in the early nineteenth century, was the first location to be ...
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Lamoille County Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve of diverse habitat owned and operated by Lamoille County Natural Resources Conservation ...
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In 2001, Summit Ventures, a business enterprise between local residents Win Smith and Adam Greshin, purchased Sugarbush Resort. The resort inc...
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About Us:Mad River Glen became one of Vermont's first major ski areas when the Single Chair began carrying skiers to the top of General Stark Mount...
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The famous Smugglers’ Notch is a narrow pass through the Green Mountains. Lined with 1,000-foot cliffs, the winding road is closed in winter....
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