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Town and area guide to Vermont inns and bed and breakfasts in Woodstock, Manchester, Killington, Burlington and other areas of Vermont.

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Arlington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont and lies in the Valley of Vermont between the Taconic Range to the west and the Green Mountains to the east.
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Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont.
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Bondville is a town located in Bennington County. It includes several ski resorts including Stratton Mountain, Magic Mountain and Bromley Mountain. Bondville is a popular recreational area with many fine restaurants, inns and bed and breakfasts.
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Brandon is a town in Rutland County, Vermont.
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Brattleboro is a town in Windham County, Vermont, located in the southeast corner of the state, along the state line with New Hampshire.
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Bridgewater Corners sits in the foothills of the Green Mountains, on Route 2, midway between Woodstock and Killingon. There's an intersection there that takes you over to Plymouth and Ludlow, and of course, Okemo Mountain


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Craftsbury is a town in Orleans County, Vermont located in the Northeast Kingdom, Craftsbury is a picturesque Vermont Country town with rolling hills, white picket fences and family run dairy farms.
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Fayston is a town in Washington County, Vermont.
Located in the Mad River Valley and is south of Camels Hump State Park.
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Guilford is a town located in Windham County, Vermont.
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Hartland is a rural town located in Windsor County, just west of the Connecticut River and the New Hampshire border in Vermont's south central region.
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Hyde Park is small community just outside Morrisville and Stowe


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Jay is a small village at the base of Jay Peak - a major ski area in northeastern Vermont. The village at the base of the mountain includes a general store and gift shop, a gas station and a ski shop. There are also a couple of restaurants in the area.
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Jeffersonville is a village in Lamoille County in the town of Cambridge, Vermont and is more commonly referred to as Smugglers' Notch, due to the popularity of the local ski area - Smugglers' Notch Ski Resort.
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Killington is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, also home to a well-known ski resort of the same name.
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Ludlow/Okemo is a town located in Windsor County, Vermont.
Okemo/Ludlow is more then just another Ski Area, it's a Vermont Family experience with family ski memories that will last a lifetime
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Lyndonville is a village, located in the town of Lyndon, Caledonia County, in the state of Vermont.
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Manchester is a town in, and one of two shire towns of Bennington County, Vermont. Manchester has become a tourist destination, especially for those from New York and Connecticut, offering visitors national chain retailers such as Brooks Brothers and Yves Delorme and many locally owned family businesses such as The Lighting Place and The Northshire Bookstore.

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Middlebury is a town in the town of Addison County, Vermont and is the home of Middlebury College, founded in 1800.
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Montgomery is a town in Franklin County, Vermont and claims to be the Covered Bridge Capital of Vermont with six covered bridges and a seventh just on the town border with Enosburg Falls. The area is noted for its fall foliage, covered bridges, scenic bike routes, alpine and cross country skiing and mountain biking on old logging trails. Access to Long Trail is minutes away and the nearby Trout and Missisquoi rivers are ideal for fishing or canoeing.
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Montpelier is a city in the state of Vermont that serves as the state capital and the shire town of Washington County. As the capital of Vermont, Montpelier is the site of the Vermont State House.
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Newport is located at the southern end of Lake Memphremagog, a 35 mile long lake, most of which lies in Quebec, Canada. During the summer, the city is an ideal sailing location and during the winter, there's ice fishing and snowmobiling.
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Northfield is a town located in Washington County the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains. Home to Norwich University, the oldest private military college in the United States, Northfield is an easy ten-mile drive from Montpelier, the state's capital, and three hours from either Boston or Montreal
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Plymouth is a town in Windsor County, Vermont surrounded by history. Nearby Plymouth Notch is home to the Calvin Coolidge Homestead and an historic district - home of the 30th president of the United States. Plymouth is also only about six miles from the Killington Skyship Base, and nine miles from the Okemo ski area. Billings Farm and Museum is in nearby Woodstock and the Long Trail Microbrewery and Restuarant is only eight miles away
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Proctorsville is a community located in Windsor County.
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Quechee is one of five unincorporated villages in the town of Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont. It is the site of the Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community.
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Randolph is a town in Orange County, Vermont and is centrally located south of Montpelier, and was home to the stallion, Justin Morgan - the first of the Morgan breed of horses. Chandler Music Hall
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Reading is a town in Windsor County, Vermont
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Smugglers' Notch is not really a town, but instead a community that has sprung up around the Smuggler's Notch Ski Resort. The community is just a few minutes outside Jeffersonville.
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South Woodstock is a community located in Windsor County.
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Stowe, Vermont is Vermont's prime vacation spot offering year round activities such as skiing, biking, hiking and romantic getaways. More than two dozen inns and bed and breakfasts are in the immediate area with more in outlying areas such as Morrissville and Hyde Park
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Taftsville is located in Windsor County, Vermont. Settled in 1793, Taftsville is a small hamlet of less than 100 people, nestled in Vermont's picturesque Ottauquechee River valley, midway between the villages of Woodstock and Quechee.
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Waitsfield is a town in Washington County, Vermont and is the commercial center of Mad River Valley, a resort and recreation area of quiet and uncommon beauty.
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Warren is a town in Washington County, Vermont. Located at the southern end of the Mad River Valley, Warren, Vermont is a small rural town of 1,700 year-round residents known for its beautiful countryside, unique natural features, and historic Village center.
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Waterbury is a town in Washington County in central Vermont. Waterbury is also the location of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, whose factory tours have become Vermont's most popular tourist attraction.
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Weathersfield is a town in Windsor County, Vermont.
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West Dover is a small township just north of Wilmington, in Windham County. West Dover is dominated by Mount Snow.
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Westmore is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, and also where Lake Willoughby is located.
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Weston is a town in Windsor County, Vermont. Tucked away in a valley deep in the spine of Vermont's Green Mountains is a charming village that still takes pride in the time honored old ways. From the sparkling white churches to the Village Green, the warm inns and the charming shops, Weston is a jewel to be found and enjoyed.
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White River Junction is a booming downtown art colony set in the verdant hillsides of Vermont, and located in Windsor County.
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Wilmington is a town in Windham County, Vermont and located in the Deerfield Valley in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont. The picturesque village is surrounded by beautiful rural mountainous countryside. All four seasons are special here and many people who come to visit end up staying for the natural beauty and rural way of life.
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Windsor is a town in Windsor County, Vermont. It is also the birthplace of Vermont, where the state constitution was signed, and acted as the first capital and meeting place of the Vermont General Assembly until 1805 when Montpelier became the official capital.
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Woodstock is a located in the town of Windsor County, Vermont. Nestled in the heart of Vermont, Woodstock is a synonym for timeless beauty. Clear blue skies, babbling brooks, fields of flowers and pastoral farms envelop and delight as you enjoy the unhurried pace of life.