This Vermont Christmas Town Is Straight Out Of A Norman Rockwell Painting

Arlington, Vermont, where Norman Rockwell lived, is a charming town that feels like a Norman Rockwell Christmas painting.

Did you know that Norman Rockwell lived in the small town of Arlington, Vermont during a period in his life? From 1939 through 1953, the acclaimed American painter made this charming town in Bennington County his home.  As you read on, it'll be easy to see how Rockwell was inspired by the landscapes and subjects he saw every day. It'll be easy to recognize how Arlington can be seen as a Norman Rockwell Christmas town too.

If you'd like to spend some time in Arlington, take Route 7A South if you're coming from Manchester.

One of the most popular Norman Rockwell-inspired landmarks that'll get you into the holiday spirit is the Arlington Inn and Spa.

If you cross over the Chiselville Covered Bridge as you come to Arlington, it'll be easy to envision how this landscape could've influenced Norman Rockwell.

You'll also find a few churches scattered around Arlington that are reminiscent of Rockwell's work.

Since a lot of Rockwell's work focused on families, create your own memories by taking a walk in the snow during your visit to Arlington with your loved ones.

As you wander around this historical town of approximately 2500 residents, take in the charming Christmas decorations.

Be prepared to also be dazzled when you visit the Arlington Inn and Spa on a cozy Christmas evening.

And, as you can see from this photo, you'll feel like you're in a Rockwell painting any time of year - not just winter.

Now that you know more about Arlington, would you like to visit and see how it feels like a Norman Rockwell Christmas town in Vermont? For more ideas of where to visit in winter, take a look at these Vermont Christmas towns too.

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