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Examines what makes Vermont unique, including its symbols, flags, songs, recipes, landmarks, and more.
Examines what makes Vermont unique, including its symbols, flags, songs, recipes, landmarks, and more.
Experience the little-known treasures of the Green Mountain State, from the sugar-on-snow festival and Cow Appreciation Day to historic covered bridges.
This book offers a lighthearted but comprehensive listing of the ways in which Vermont is unique. Its goal is to amuse but also inform. Vermont is small but it differs from other states in a surprisingly large number of ways. Many are well known to the locals-such as having the smallest capital in the nation and the only capital with no McDonalds. Or, that there is very little crime in Vermont but guns are very easy to get. And, of course, there are no billboards.But other unique features are less well known. Vermont, liberal as it is now, never voted for FDR in any of his four runs for President. Or, that there are no large national banks but Vermont has the fewest "unbanked" households. Or that there are only 4 escalators in the entire state. And, the richest person in Vermont has less money than the richest person in just about any other state.In total there are 60 of these "fabulous facts" that are fun to read but when considered as a whole paint a picture of a truly unique and uniquely beautiful place to live.be beyond the distance to visit.
Experience the little-known treasures of the Green Mountain State, from the sugar-on-snow festival and Cow Appreciation Day to historic covered bridges.
Vermont Off the Beaten Path features the things travelers and locals want to see and experience––if only they knew about them. From the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits to hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales, Vermont Off the Beaten Path takes the reader down the road less traveled and reveals a side of Vermont that other guidebooks just don't offer.
Each Vermont country store carries its own particular stock of special wares and memorable characters. From the Connecticut River to Lake Champlain, country stores and their dedicated owners offer warmth against the blizzard, advice and a friendly ear or a stern word. Neighbors meet and communities are forged beside these feed barrels and bottomless coffee urns. Author Dennis Bathory-Kitsz returns once again to the Green Mountain State with this updated and revised history and guide to its beloved country stores. When Hurricane Irene threatened many of these local institutions and communities in 2011, Vermonters came together, often at their country stores. Explore the very heart of communities big and small, where locals have been keeping their house keys behind the counter and solving the world's problems on the front stoop for more than two hundred years.