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Towns in the Woodstock Vermont region |
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Woodstock |
Woodstock, Vermont, is a little village that is considered the most beautiful in New England, if not in the entire United States. |
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Ascutney |
Ascutney is a little village that helps make up the town of Weathersfield. Mount Atcutney is Vermonts only monadnock, or lone mountain. |
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Barnard |
Barnard, Vermont is a sophisticated small town with a very authentic and quaint general store and the beautiful Silver Lake at it's center. |
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Bethel |
Bethel, Vermont, is a community spread out in the surrounding hills. |
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Bridgewater, Vermont is a town just to the west of Woodstock on the way to Killington. You will find a variety of stores in a restored mill building along the river and many fine properties in the adjacent mountains. |
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Brookfield |
Walking across the floating bridge in the summer is fun; you can watch those who are fishing, swimming and doing cannonballs off the rails. |
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Browsnville |
The village derives its name "Brownsville" from two settlers, John and Briant Brown; a long period Brownsville was known as the town of Westwindsor. |
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Cavendish |
In Cavendish was the first frame building built in the lower Black River Valley, which belonged toSamon Dutton who came here in 1781. This haouse is now preserved and can be seen at the Shelburne Museum. |
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Chelsea |
The town Chelsea is unusual in that it does not seem to have any other villages than Chelsea itself. Only two neighborhood names have been discovered and knowbody knows of their origins. |
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Corinth |
Corinth, Vermont is known as "very rural" and "far away", but you can reach Dartmouth hospital and Hanover in 40 minutes via I-91, which is 20 minutes far from Woodstock. |
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Fairly |
Fairly, VT is a small village set in a bend of the Connecticut overlooked by the Palisades, a set of cliffs beyond, which nestles Lake Morey, ringed by summer camps, vacation homes and the Lake Morey Inn. |
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Hartford |
Hartford, Vermont is a town that is made up different villages such as White River Junction (WRJ), Quechee and Wilder. |
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Hartland |
Hartland, Vermont attracts many home buyers since prices are lower than in neighboring Woodstock. |
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Killington |
Killington, Vermont is New England's ski capital. It is also a wonderful summer and fall destination. |
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Ludlow |
Ludlow, Vermont has many hotels and restaurants as it is located next to the Mt. Okemo Ski Resort. This region has also lakes for summer fun. |
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Norwich |
Norwich, Vermont is located just across the Connecticut River from Hanover, New Hampshire. This upscale town is home to many Dartmouth College professors. |
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Plymouth |
Plymouth, Vermont is located half way between Mt. Okemo and Mt. Killington. Plymouth has many beautiful lakes and this make Plymouth a favorite vacation region..Plymouth is also where the Calvin Coolidge homestead is located. |
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Pomfret |
Pomfret, Vermont is often called a "suburb" of Woodstock. It is an upscale little town, spread out in the hills with many old and famous farms. |
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Quechee |
Quechee, Vermont has been designed as a vacation community. Today, Quechee, has grown to be a very nice and charming residential village - part of town of Hartford -as well. There is a nice lake, a ski area, two outstanding golf courses with a fine clubhouse and much more. |
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Randolph |
Randolph, Vermont is not a little town, has some industry and a big supermarket and other things to offer you don't expect. |
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Reading |
Reading, Vermont is part of our "horse country" and it is still an affordable place to live. Reading is on it's way to become a new region favorite. |
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Rochester |
Rochester, VT lies in the northwest corner of Windsor county and is wit 36.000 +/- acres the largest township in the county. The last census counted only 271 housholds. |
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Royalton |
The two parts of Royalton are very different: the more upscale South Royalton with Vermont's Law School and Royalton which is more rural with many farms. |
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Sharon |
Sharon, Vermont is a new favorite for buyers. It is affordable and has an ideal location. The region is rural but you are not far away from the High way. |
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Stockbridge |
Stockbridge, Vermont is close to Killington yet it lies off the beaten path . |
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Thedford |
Thedford, Vermont is an old mill town; it provides now academic education in
Thedfords private school. |
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Strafford |
Strafford is a town in Orange county. It was the home of Justin S. Morrill whose 43 years of service in Washington DC generated such places like Library of Congress and the Washington Monument |
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Tunbridge |
Tunbridge, Vermont is famouse for its World'sFair, where the "Vermonter let his hair down". Don't miss the little local museum on the fairground. |
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Weathersfield |
Weathersfield, Vermont is close to I-91 and all destinations in the upper vally. It is a ski and horse country community. |
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West Windsor |
West Windsor, Vermont is in the heart of horse country and also next to the Mt. Ascutney ski area. |
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Windsor |
Windsor, Vermont is the birthplace of Vermont and the downtown area has many old and historic homes and buildings. |
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