September 18, 2006

Places in Vermont

Filed under: Uncategorized, Vermont — retire58 @ 2:55 pm

I will to going to Burlington VT next week to seek the leaf foliage.  I know Vermont has a lot of small towns that would be a great place to live and would like to visit some.  We plan to do a lot of driving, maybe up hwy 100 and then one day up to the North toward Montreal. 

If you know of any good small towns that I could review while in VT, please let me know.  If you have retired in VT, let us know where you live and what the area has to offer.

 

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  1. Thanks to the Internet and http://www.vtliving.com/towns/index.shtml
    I found everything about VT towns. I will be busy!

    Vermont Towns | Vermont County Maps
    Click Vermont map on region of interest

    Champlain Valley - Addison, Chittendon, Grand Isle, Franklin
    Burlington, Middlebury, St. Albans, the Islands of NW Vermont
    North Central - Washington, Lamiolle, Orange counties
    Montpelier, Barre, Randolph, Waterbury, Stowe, Mad River Valley
    Northeast Kingdom- Caledonia, Essex, Orleans counties
    St. Johnsbury, Newport, Barton, Lyndonville, Burke, Jay, Island Pond
    South Central Vermont - Rutland, Windsor counties
    Rutland, White River Jct., Woodstock, Quechee, Brandon, Killington
    Southern Vermont - Bennington, Windham counties
    Bennington, Brattleboro, Manchester, Mt. Snow, Arlington, Newfane

    Explore every Vermont towns and city, organized by county. Find local Vermont Chamber of Commerce information, population estimates, photographs, and links to Vermont’s best hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, inns, retailers, auto dealers, real estate agents, live entertainment venues, and more…

    A brief history and town attractions are included in nearly every Vermont town profile. If you are considering relocating to northern New England or planning to visit Vermont for your family vacation or business travel, send us an e-mail and we will forward useful information from reputable Vermont businesses. Please be specific as to your requirements and Vermont Living Magazine will provide appropriate recommendations.

    Many Vermont towns and cities are actively seeking new businesses to relocate in their communities and offer pre-existing manufacturing facilities, tax incentives, and a stable employee base. Every town and city in the state share Vermont’s low crime rates, clean air, spectacular four season vistas, and a wholesome quality of life. Vermont is an excellent choice for your vacation, your business, and your life!

    Comment by Robert — September 19, 2006 @ 11:15 pm

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