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The Trapp Family Lodge sits on over 2,500 acres of land in Stowe, Vermont. Each year, this famous hotel’s location, views, and unique history attract visitors from near and far who are eager to have the ultimate vacation. Aside from The Trapp Family Lodge’s stunning landscape, guests are drawn to staying at this well-known hotel so they can learn more about the eponymous family. As shown in “The Sound of Music,” the von Trapps were a musically gifted family that left their beloved Austria to escape Nazi rule in their home country. Upon starting a new life and touring the United States in the early 1940s, the Trapp Family Singers headed to Stowe, Vermont to create a home on a farm because it was reminiscent of their old life in Europe.

After landing in Vermont, the von Trapp family opened a lodge for guests to enjoy. Unfortunately, the original lodge was destroyed in a fire. Nowadays, this historic hotel in Vermont is a resort with plenty of amenities for guests to take advantage of.

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Visit The Trapp Family Lodge’s website to learn more about this unique hotel’s history and to make a reservation.

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