Fresh air, scenic vistas, and unspoiled Green Mountain beauty will draw you to our full service 18-hole golf course all season long. Home of the Vermont Open for over 50 years, you’ll appreciate the same challenges the professionals face. The full 18 holes have been in operation since 1929 with a redesign in 1989 to its current layout. Irrigated fairways and greens plus an efficient drainage system, allows our course to play consistently well. (Curated content from www.lakemoreyresort.com)
The collection encompasses important holdings of American, Native American, European, African, and Melanesian art, including a significant collection of indigenous Australian contemporary art and a major archive of photojournalism. (Curated content from hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu)
When you visit Montshire’s 100-acre museum, you enter an exciting world of science, nature, and technology. Inside the museum, we offer over 150 interactive permanent and featured exhibits. The exploration continues outside along the nature trails bordering the beautiful Connecticut River. (Curated content from www.montshire.org)
Senator Morrill’s Homestead in Strafford, Vermont, a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture, is a Vermont State Historic Site and open to the public May 28 through October 9. (Curated content from www.morrillhomestead.org)
A sporty 9 hole golf and foot golf club in Bradford Vermont. We are located at the beautiful Junction of the Connecticut and Waits Rivers. (Curated content from bradfordgolfclubvt.com)
Located in central Vermont, The Main Street Museum is a small, volunteer run, nonprofit, public collection of curiosities and a repository of artifacts - each one significant. Each one tells some kind of story about human beings and the complex, sometimes baffling universe of which we are a part. (Curated content from www.mainstreetmuseum.org)
Nestled in a lush valley between Shaker Mountain and Mascoma Lake in New Hampshire, this special place has been cherished for over two hundred years–first by the Enfield Shakers, who came to call their village “Chosen Vale,” and now by Museum staff, donors, members, and visitors from around the world. (Curated content from shakermuseum.org)
Here at the Vermont Rail System, it is our mission to make each one our guests feel like part of our family. We believe in creating a nostalgic experience with our own little touches of modern elegance. We try to carry our love for what we do so that it shows in every aspect of our work. It is essential for us to create timeless memories for you and help you discover the romance of rail travel and the happiness it brings! (Curated content from www.rails-vt.com)