There are so many reasons to love Vermont, and one of these reasons must be that our state has some of the most lovely and serene small towns in America. Apparently the Hallmark Channel agrees with us. One of their more famous films, Moonlight & Mistletoe, was filmed in and centered around the darling town of Chester, one of the most charming small towns in Vermont. The quaint small town is a hidden gem waiting to be explored in southern Vermont.

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What are the best small towns in Vermont that you think deserve to be featured on Only In Vermont?  Have you visited the town of Chester? Let us know your thoughts and considerations by leaving a comment below.

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What are the most scenic towns in Vermont?

Apologies in advance if your town isn't listed here, or if you feel we missed some obvious choices, but with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont (not necessarily in order): 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out  the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

What are the best little known attractions in Vermont?

We all know some of the more well-known attractions in Vermont, like our state parks, popular swimming holes, and mountain hikes, but perhaps few know about these equally interesting little-known attractions in Vermont: 1) Mount Independence in Orwell. Visit this place to learn more about Vermont history and see a beautiful old Vermont town. 2) Norman Rockwell Exhibit in Arlington. Stop by this little roadside attraction and learn about the famous modern painter who lived in Vermont. 3) The Chapel at the von Trapp Family Lodge. This quaint chapel is located on one of the walking paths at the gorgeous Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe.

Are there any historical places to visit in Vermont?

Who doesn't love finding new things out about their home state? Vermont has a storied and rich history, making it a great place to visit. With historic churches, towns, landmarks, and a fascinating history, Vermont has so much to offer to history buffs and interested travelers. Check out these 18 historical landmarks in Vermont that you must visit. From old, historic covered bridges to beautiful farms to museums, you'll find so many amazing places to visit.