The Great State of Vermont
Vermont joined the United States as the fourteenth state, and the first outside the original Thirteen Colonies. It is the only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. When it joined the union, it was the first state to have abolished slavery.
Home to over 400 lakes and ponds, Vermont has much to offer in watersports, fishing, an abundance of natural beauty, historic sites, bridges and shipwrecks. Its Lake Champlain is the sixth largest body of water in the United States and contains countless shipwrecks dating back to the 1700's. More than any other state, Vermont is also known for its covered bridges, a few of which are Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge, Scott Covered Bridge and Hammond Covered Bridge. Vermont's Green Mountains support a dense boreal forest and are part of the Appalachian Mountains.
With its significant historic sites, lovely state parks, resorts and numerous recreational activities, one can enjoy exploring this state's treasures time and again.
Vermont Attractions
1 American Precision Museum
- WindsorAmerican Precision Museum founded by Edwin Albert Battison in 1966 is located at 196 Main Street, Windsor, Vermont in a building which was once home to the Robbins & Lawrence Armory company. The museum is home to the largest collection of historically significant machine tools in the US. The Robbins & Lawrence building itself is an outstanding example of New England mid-19th-century mill architecture and in 1966 was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also on the ASME list of historic mechanical engineering landmarks.

2 Arrowhead Golf Course
- MiltonThe Arrowhead Golf Course is a 9 hole public golf course in Chittenden County Vermont. Built in 1997, this Milton course designed by Thomas & Robert Goodwin is open may 1 to oct 31. Tee times are accepted by calling the pro shop at 802-893-0234. The golf course dress code is as follows: No tank tops or cutoffs.
Address: 350 Murray Ave, Milton, VT 5468
3 Ascutney Mountain Resort
- BrownsvilleAscutney Mountain was a ski area that can be found on the western side of Mount Ascutney in Brownsville, Vermont. It opened in the winter of 1946 under the ownership of Catharine Cushman. Most recently, it was owned from 1993 until summer 2010 by Steven and Susan Plausteiner.

4 Bakersfield Country Club
- BakersfieldThe Bakersfield Country Club is a 9 hole public golf course in Franklin County Vermont. Built in 2000, this Bakersfield course is open apr 1 to oct 15. Tee times are accepted by calling the pro shop at 802-933-5100. The golf course dress code is as follows: Shirt and shoes required.
Address: Boston Post Rd, Bakersfield, VT 5441

5 Barton Golf Club
- BartonThe Barton Golf Club is an 18 hole public golf course in Orleans County Vermont. Built in 1990, this Barton course designed by Brian King is open may 1 to oct 31. Tee times are accepted up to 7 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 802-525-1126. The golf course dress code is as follows: Shirt and shoes required.
Address: 548 Telfer Hill, Barton, VT 5822

6 Basin Harbor Club
- VergennesThe Basin Harbor Club is an 18 hole resort golf course in Addison County Vermont. Built in 1927, this Vergennes course designed by Alex Nipper Campbell is open may 1 to oct 15. Tee times are accepted up to 3 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 802-475-2309. The golf course dress code is as follows: Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK.
Address: Basin Harbor Rd, Vergennes, VT 5491

7 Black River Academy Museum
- LudlowBlack River Academy is a historic academy on High Street in the village of Ludlow in Vermont.

8 Bluebird Gap Farm
- HamptonBluebird Gap Farm is a public city park and petting zoo that is situated in Hampton, Virginia, at 60 Pine Chapel Road. It is designed to resemble a working farm, and features farm animals and fowl of all types, and wild animals native to Virginia. Visitors can buy food to feed the animals.

9 Bolton Valley Resort
- Bolton ValleyBolton Valley is a mid-sized ski area in northern Vermont in the US.
10 Brattleboro Museum and Art Center
- BrattleboroBrattleboro Museum and Art Center non-collecting museum was founded in 1972 and is housed in a historic train station in downtown Brattleboro, Vermont. New exhibits by regional and international artists are shown each season. The aim of BMAC is to present art and ideas in ways that inspire, educate, and engage people of all ages. Some of BMAC’s notable exhibiting artists have included: Jennifer Bartlett, Chuck Close, Janet Fish, Wolf Kahn, Chris Van Allsburg, Andy Warhol.
Vermont Hotels
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