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People often ask, what makes Magic so different? It all starts with the mountain itself. When Hans Thorner was searching Vermont to start a ski area in the late 1950s, he found Glebe Mountain. It’s ridge lines and steep topography reminded him of his native Swiss Alps. The trails he cut for Magic are naturally narrow and twisting and descend 1,500 heart-pumping vertical feet to our two Summit lifts—true vertical skiing. Combined with tree-skiing from boundary-to-boundary, Magic’s terrain is what separates this ski area from all others in southern Vermont and the East Coast—virtually unchanged since the 1960s. (Curated content from magicmtn.com)
Bromley is your family-friendly 4-season Vermont resort offering diverse ski terrain, lesson programs and slopeside lodging, plus exciting summer attractions. (Curated content from www.bromley.com)
Our collections focus on the natural history of northern New England, with exhibits on local flora, fauna, and geology. However, we offer far more than just the museum experience. We run seasonal day camps, preschool programs, all-ages community events, speakers, and workshops, and collaborate closely with regional schools to provide in-school and afterschool nature-based education. (Curated content from www.nature-museum.org)
Pastime Pinball is a family-friendly playable pinball museum in the heart of beautiful Manchester Center, Vermont. Our collection features more than 60 top-rated pinball machines from every major American manufacturer set to FREE PLAY. Just pay admission at the door for unlimited fun! (Curated content from pastimepinball.com)
The Museum features five permanent art exhibits, art as evidence of science, by identifying the creative process as a scientific conflict resolution mechanism reflecting the unconscious. (Curated content from www.museumofthecreativeprocess.com)
Located conveniently between Manchester and Rutland, the park is popular for its wooded hillside campground, beach and swimming area, and nearby attractions and tourist destinations. The park surrounds 20-acre Emerald Lake, named for the emerald green color of its waters when viewed from above. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)