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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)
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)
We are renowned for three things: Our long history and REAL snow AND our famous Nor’easter Burgers made with choice grade beef. Oh, wait, there’s another: our guaranteed to put a smile on your face reputation! Join us! (Curated content from northeastslopes.org)
Built in the 1830’s, Montview has been many things over the years; a dairy farm, a sheep farm, a vacation home and now a vineyard/winery. This farm has been in our family since 1964. However, the vineyard only started breaking ground in 2008. We initially first sold grapes to other wineries and all the while perfecting our wine making. (Curated content from montviewvineyard.com)
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)
Polar Caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, around and through which, we’ve built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration. (Curated content from polarcaves.com)
This state park gets its name for the many large rocks left by glaciers on the sandy beach of Lake Groton and throughout Groton State Forest. The park is located on the eastern shore of 423-acre Lake Groton. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)