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Middlebury
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Middlebury - Vermont .com is the
premier online guide to Middlebury, Vermont showcasing hundreds of exciting events
and attractions throughout Vermont's beautiful Green Mountains and the counties
of Rutland, Addison, Orange, Chittenden, and Windsor. We invite you to take a
virtual tour of some of our most popular travel destinations featuring the many
historic communities of Vergennes, Addison, Bristol, Lincoln, New Haven, Cornwall,
and Middlebury.
Middlebury was originally chartered in 1761 and is
a Shire Town (county seat) of Addison County located in the heart of Vermont dairy
country. Middlebury is also home to the highly accredited Middlebury College and
represents the quintessential New England college town complete with village green
and historic architecture. The famous poet Robert
Frost spent the last 23 summers of his life in the countryside outside Middlebury
which is why, today, Middlebury is affectionately known as "Frost" country.
Middlebury
is surrounded by
thousands of acres of the Green Mountain National Forest and
offers visitors a wide choice of hiking, backpacking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country
skiing, golf, and tennis. The
U.S. Forest Service maintains numerous camping, hiking, fishing and hunting areas
in the Green Mountain National Forest making
Middlebury
a delightful year round vacation destination.
Middlebury
College Snow Bowl When snow covers the land, skiers of every ability
will find groomed cross-country trails at the Rikert Center located on the Middlebury
College Breadloaf campus and the Ralph Myhre Golf Course adjacent to the College's
main campus. The Middlebury College Snow Bowl offers challenging downhill skiing,
lessons and equipment rental.
Middlebury
offers many exciting attractions to visitors including the Vermont
Craft Center in Middlebury's Frog Hollow, Sheldon
Museum, Vermont
Folklife Center, DAR Mansion, Middlebury College Museum of Art , Rokeby,
Chimney Point, Mt. Independence, and the Maritime Museum near Lake Champlain.
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Vermont's Largest City
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The City of Burlington is the
largest and most populated city in Vermont and and is often refered to as the
"Queen of Lake Champlain" because of its unique location on the eastern shores
of beautiful Lake Champlain bordering the edge of the Adirondack Park. Each year,
Burlington welcomes thousands of visitors traveling to the Lake Champlain Valley
and the Adirondack mountains of upstate New York. The city of Burlington
is famous for its quintessential charm and architectural beauty and is consistently
ranked as one of the top places to live in the United States. Click
here to learn more about Burlington 
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Carl Heilman
Everything
you need to know to plan your trip online when visiting Middlebury,
Vermont and the neighboring towns
of
Vergennes, Addison, Bristol, Lincoln, New Haven, Cornwall ... It's all
right here at your fingertips . . . with just a click of your mouse!
Vermont's State
Capital - Montpelier Montpelier is the nation's smallest state capital
and is located in central Vermont at the confluence of the Winooski and North
Branch Rivers. Montpelier
features the nation's oldest and best preserved state capital. The State House
is famous for its brilliant gold dome which measures 57 feet high and is made
of wood sheathed in copper and covered with 23.7 carat gold leaf. The
House and Senate chambers are the oldest legislative chambers in their original
condition anywhere in the country. click
here for the Montpelier Website
Rutland
- Heart of the Green Mountain State Located in the heart of the Green
Mountain State, Rutland is the second largest city in the state of Vermont. Rutland
County includes 28 towns and has approximately 70,000 residents. The
City of Rutland provides the region with a vibrant historic downtown and a variety
of businesses and services. click
here for the Rutland Website
Vermont
Fly Fishing Anglers
all over Vermont are looking forward to casting a line on opening morning of Vermont's
trout fishing season -- April 8 this year. Vermont has hundreds of rivers and
lakes from Burlington in the north to the Connecticut River Valley offering Vermont
anglers the opportunity to catch beautiful native brook trout, rainbow trout,
and brown trout. Regardless of your experience you are sure to find a unique experience
here in the Green Mountain state of Vermont. Local fly fishing guides have the
skills to improve your dry fly presentation, nymphing, wet fly and streamer techniques
as well as offering you instruction on how to "read" the water.
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Vermont
Log homes and Vermont Log Furniture Here you will find a wealth
of information about Vermont log cabin homes, log home floor plans, financing
for log homes, construction tips on log homes, custom log homes, log home photographs,
and much, much more!
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White Water Rafting
Each spring, the streams and rivers build up
a head of water from the snows melting down from the mountains. This water pours
into the rivers and streams that can cause some pretty fast running water. Today
there is the challenge and adventure of Whitewater Rafting, with 12 man rafts,
canoes, and even kayaks. What
is Whitewater Rafting? You put on a wetsuit, climb aboard a raft, grab a paddle,
and shove off. Between hanging on, paddling for dear life, getting soaking wet,
and yelling your head off, somehow you survive. Individuals
with little to no experience can enjoy a wilderness rafting trip by taking advantage
of the services offered by outfitting companies. Whitewater
Rafting trips are designed to emphasize learning, paticipation, and enjoyment
and can vary from easy excursions to wild adventures. Depending
on the time of year and the waterway selected, you can enjoy rafting from a mild
mannered river wild, turbulent sea of heart-stopping adventure. WHITE
WATER RAFTING TRIPS Offering amazing white water
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for the best white water deals from Vermont to California all over the web. Choose
a trip for any age or ability level. Ideal for families, groups and solo travelers.
Bennington
- "Primary gateway for Southwestern Vermont" Bennington
County is Vermont's fifth largest community and encompasses 575 square miles with
over 35,000 residents. The Town of Bennington is nestled beween two beautiful
mountain ranges, the Taconics and Green Mountains, and enjoys easy access to all
forms of outdoor recreation. click
here for the Bennington Website
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ATTRACTIONS
"Celebrating
the Traditions of Vermont" Middlebury, Vermont, Route 7 Call 802.388.4964
The Vermont Folklife Center, founded in 1984, is dedicated to preserving and presenting
the folkarts and cultural traditions of Vermont and the surrounding region.
Middlebury
College Museum of Art Phone:802-443-5007 This museum contains an
impressive collection of several thousand objects, ranging from antiquities through
contemporary art. Emphasis is put upon photography, 19th century European and
American sculpture, and contemporary prints. Traveling exhbits are showcased throughout
the year in the Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery The
Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History 1 Park Street, Middlebury,
VT 05753 (802) 388-2117 The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History was chartered
in 1882 and has been open to the public since the 1880’s as a community history
museum. the museum offers tours, exhibits and programs aimed at facilitating an
understanding of regional Vermont history through sharing with the community a
wealth of objects and written materials which document the history of Middlebury,
Addison County, and Vermont Vermont
State Craft Center Frog Hollow 1
Mill Street, Middlebury, Vermont 05753 phone: 888-388-3177 Our nationally
known galleries in Middlebury, Burlington and Manchester feature the work of over
250 juried Vermont artisans. Frog Hollow galleries exhibit a unique collection
of fine traditional and contemporary Vermont craft. Each gallery hosts special
exhibitions year round.
We
invite you to visit our Adirondack
Gallery showcasing unique Adirondack
Furniture ~ Antler
Chandeliers & Lamps ~ Hand
Painted Canoe Paddles ~ Adirondack
Packbaskets ~ Adirondack Prints ~ Authentic Birch Bark Framing ~
and beautiful
hand crafted gifts. Click
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