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The Vermont Visitors Network is a guide for tourism, travel, lodging, real estate and more, organized by topic, region, towns, counties and geography in VERMONT, the Green Mountain state. |
VERMONT VACATIONS, TOURISM AND TRAVEL
Our directory contains over 4,000 links to VT businesses. It is organized by topic and by geography. In each county you will find:
- Where to stay
- Where to shop
- What to do
- Where to eat
- Where to worship
- Driving Directions
- Much, much more
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Vermont comes closer than any New England state to realizing the quintessential image of small-town Yankee America, with its white churches and red barns, covered bridges and clapboard houses, snowy woods and maple syrup. No city manages a population of more than forty thousand (only Burlington comes close) and the chief tourist attraction is Ben and Jerry's ice-cream factory in Waterbury. Though rural, the landscape is not all that agricultural, as much is covered by mountainous forests (the state's name comes from the French vert mont , or green mountain). The people who choose to live here are a mix of hippies and diehard conservatives working together to preserve their environment and welcoming you to visit their part of the US. Use the links above, or the map and boxes below to explore this gorgeous state!
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Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier, which has a population of 8,000 and is the least populous state capital in the country. Vermont's most populous city is Burlington, with a population of about 43,000 which makes it the least populous city in the United States to be the largest city within a state.
Lake Champlain, the major lake in Vermont, is the sixth-largest body of fresh water in the United States and separates Vermont from New York in the northwest portion of the state. The Green Mountain range forms a north - south spine running most of the length of the state, slightly west of its center. |
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New England Lodging
Finding lodging on the Internet can sometimes be a long drawn-out process. We have attempted to make it a little easier to find lodging in New England by doing an exhaustive search for hotels, motels and other forms of accommodations by state and posting it here for your use. You will find the lodging searches are available by any town in the New England states, including Vermont, that have online reservations capabilities. If you are looking for weekend accommodations or week-long accommodations in New England there is no need to go anywhere else on the Internet. We hope you enjoy the convenience.
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