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Ancient petroglyphs at Bellows Falls tell us that humanity has always been drawn to southern Vermont. This region, steeped in history and rural tradition, is an exciting blend of country flavor and big city taste.
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Brattleboro, site of the first-ever Civil Union license in America is often called the "college town without a college" because of its casual atmosphere and diverse mix of residents and interests.
Nearby Marlboro Music pairs recognized masters with promising young professionals in an internationally recognized festival each summer. Some of America's best professional summer theater is performed in southern Vermont.
Ride to the top of the Bennington Battle Monument for a glorious three-state view. Visit the country inn once occupied by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, and pay your respects at the Old First Church, burial place of poet Robert Frost. |
 Bennington Monument |  Old First Church |
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The Connecticut River beckons adventurers with canoes, kayaks, and the elegant, mahogany trimmed Belle of Brattleboro river boat.
Ski Mount Snow/Haystack, Stratton Mountain and sunny Bromley. Take a walking tour through the rolling terrain -- and let a mild mannered llama carry your gear. Join the locals for a refreshing dip at the site of the oldest marble quarry in the United States.
Experience vibrant, traditional country life in local festivals and museums. Stroll the pristine village greens and Victorian shopping districts of decorative small town Vermont. |  Norcross West Marble Quarry near Dorset |
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