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A Mysterious Woodland Trail In Vermont Will Take You To Original Ghost Town Ruins
Explore the ghost town of West Castleton in Bomoseen State Park, Vermont, by hiking the Bomoseen Slate History Trail.

Take A Hike On This One-Of-A-Kind Trail In Vermont To See Spectacular Views And Birdwatch Too
Bear Hill Trail in Vermont offers a scenic loop hike perfect for families, birdwatching, and photography.

The St. Patrick’s Day Blizzard Of 2007 Dumped Up to Two Feet Of Snow On Vermont
Vermont experienced a record-breaking snowstorm on Saint Patrick’s Day in 2007, with snowfall ranging from 7 to 24 inches.

Learn And Explore Over 160 Years Of History At The Picturesque National Historic Site Of The Justin Morrill Homestead In Vermont
Explore the Justin Morrill Homestead in Vermont, a National Historic Landmark showcasing Gothic Revival architecture and Victorian gardens.

9 Incredibly Iconic Buildings That Have Come To Define Vermont
Vermont features impressive and iconic architecture beyond its well-known rural landscapes.

Visit Handy’s Lunch, The Small Town Diner In Vermont That’s Been Around Since The 1940s
Handy’s Lunch in Burlington is a family-owned diner known for its hearty food, bargain prices, and great service since 1945.

One of the Most Haunted Bridges in Vermont, the Gold Brook Bridge, Has Been Around Since 1844
Gold Brook Bridge, also known as Emily’s Bridge, is a historic and allegedly haunted covered bridge in Stowe, Vermont.

Built In 1872, The West Dummerston Covered Bridge Is The Longest Covered Bridge Entirely In Vermont
The West Dummerston Covered Bridge in Vermont is the longest covered bridge entirely within the state and a historic architectural marvel.

Plan A Trip To Vergennes, One Of Vermont’s Most Charming Historic Cities
Vergennes, Vermont, offers historic charm, scenic beauty, and various outdoor activities, making it a perfect countryside escape.

At 230 Years Old, The Architecturally Masterful Rockingham Meeting House In Vermont Is A Must-See National Historic Landmark
The Rockingham Meeting House in Vermont is a historic landmark known for its colonial architecture and historical significance.

These 14 Photos of Vermont In The 1970s Are Mesmerizing
Photos from the 1970s reveal the hardworking and diverse lives of Vermonters, contrary to popular stereotypes.

On This Day In 2011, The Unthinkable Happened In Vermont
Hurricane Irene caused severe flooding and destruction in Vermont, leading to significant damage and a strong community recovery effort.

Relive Vermont History At President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site In Vermont
Chester A. Arthur's childhood home in Fairfield, Vermont, is a preserved historic site offering a glimpse into 19th-century life.

Here’s What Life In Vermont Looked Like In 1940
Historic photos from 1940 showcase life in Vermont, highlighting both changes and constants over 75 years.

The Bizarre Story Behind This Common Home Amenity In Vermont Will Astound You
Vermont's unique "witch windows" on old farmhouses have an intriguing history and inspired a new family game.

Most People Have No Idea This Historic $1 Ferry In Vermont Even Exists
Ride the historic Fort Ticonderoga Ferry in Vermont for a fun, scenic, and affordable experience.

Most People Don’t Realize There’s An Ancient Egyptian Prince Buried In Vermont
Discover the final resting place of an Egyptian prince in Vermont.

These 10 Photos of Vermont In The 1950s Are Mesmerizing
Captivating photos from the 1950s showcase what has changed and what has remained the same in Vermont over the years.

This Is The Oldest Place You Can Possibly Go In Vermont And Its History Will Fascinate You
Chazy Fossil Reef on Isle La Motte is the oldest known diverse fossil reef in the world, featuring a museum, education center, and outdoor trails.

One Of The Deadliest Accidents In U.S. History Happened Right Here In Vermont
The Hartford Railroad Disaster of 1887 in West Hartford, Vermont, was the state's worst train wreck, claiming 37 lives and injuring 50 others.

These 14 Photos Of Vermont From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
Early 1900s photos of Vermont reveal both changes and continuities in farming, recreation, and community life.

Most People Don’t Know About These Strange Ruins Hiding In Vermont
Strange ruins in the Green Mountain National Forest remain a mystery, with theories about their origins and purposes.

This Has To Be The Weirdest Thing That Almost Happened In Vermont

11 Things You Didn’t Know About The History Of Vermont
Vermont has a rich history of significant firsts and unique contributions to American culture and society.

The One Historic Site In Vermont That Is Not To Be Missed

11 Charming One Room Schoolhouses In Vermont That Will Have You Longing For The Past
Explore historic one-room schoolhouses in Vermont, many of which have been repurposed into private residences or community spaces.

Here Are The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Vermont And They’re Incredible
Discover the best hiking trails in the Pacific Northwest, known for their stunning scenic views and diverse landscapes.

You’ll Want To Visit These 9 Houses In Vermont For Their Incredible Pasts

The One Historic Place In Vermont That Must Go On Your Bucket List Immediately

These 13 Houses In Vermont From The 1930s Will Open Your Eyes To A Different Time
Vermont's 1930s houses, preserved with care, reflect the state's dedication to maintaining its historic countryside charm.

This Is The Single Craziest Thing You Never Knew Happened In Vermont

This Is The Single Craziest Thing You Never Knew Happened In Vermont
A 700-pound moose courted a Hereford cow named Jessica for 76 days in Shrewsbury, VT, captivating locals and tourists alike.

This Place In Vermont Has A Dark And Evil History That Will Never Be Forgotten

17 Rare Photos From Vermont That Will Take You Straight To The Past
Rebecca Lepkoff's 1970s photographs capture the essence of hippie culture in Pike Falls, Vermont.

These 18 Houses In Vermont From The 1930s Will Open Your Eyes To A Different Time





