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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Vermont, located in the New England region of the United States. The Green Mountain State is known for its beautiful fall foliage and its maple syrup. It is a popular destination for hiking and skiing. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed in this guide you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Vermont. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Vermont, a rural state of farms, sugar maples, rolling hills grazed by cows, shaggy mountain peaks, and bucolic towns lined along river valleys. |
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A general description of Vermont, a small, highly attractive state in New England, sandwiched between New York and New Hampshire, and bordering on the Canadian province of Quebec in the north. |
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Vermont is a state that is best enjoyed outdoors. Although it is the only New England state without a seashore, its border with Lake Champlain more than compensates. The largest city, Burlington, affords magnificent views of the water, and has many sporting and recreation areas. Vermont is the USA’s third-largest ski state, with 16 alpine resorts and just under 30 for cross-country skiing. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about Vermont, one of the most attractive states of New England. Located between the Canadian border, New York, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Vermont is also known as The Green Mountain state. Vermont's peaceful beauty is unique in the Northeast. It is a place where farm fields still roll right up to the edge of villages and where lofty mountains and crystal clear lakes are everyday companions. Wild deer still occasionally browse on the lawn at the Vermont State House in Montpelier, and nature is close at hand everywhere. |
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