Category: Historic Downtown

Read Blog Post: Woodstock Pedestrians walk along a sidewalk among storefronts in a town center on a sunny day.

Woodstock

Known for its quaint New England charm, including a covered bridge traversing the downtown’s heart and Vermont’s deepest gorge, Woodstock is a four-season destination.

Read Blog Post: Poultney A white church on a green lawn seen from the road with trees surrounding.

Poultney

Historic buildings, summer concerts on the green, and the solitude to explore hiking, biking, and the beauty of southern Vermont contribute to Poultney’s laid-back, welcoming vibe. 

Read Blog Post: Vergennes Brick buildings line a town street.

Vergennes

Vergennes is located near some of Vermont’s most diverse terrain, from a mountainous skyline to all the benefits of being on the Lake Champlain shoreline. Downtown, shops and restaurants offer a taste of what’s local.

Read Blog Post: Newport Seen from above, a rural town bordering a large bod of water is seen on a summer day.

Newport

Newport lies on the southern shore of Lake Memphremagog just a few miles south of the Quebec border and offers ample opportunity for boating, swimming, hiking, biking, and more.

Read Blog Post: Montpelier Tall, brick buildings and church steeples rise above the tree line on a sunny day.

Montpelier

Nestled where two rivers meet and sheltered by surrounding hillsides, Vermont’s capital, Montpelier, is home to ample recreation opportunities, independent shops, and natural beauty.

Read Blog Post: Stowe A town seen from above, with a white church in the town center and a mountain range in the background.

Stowe

Downtown Stowe is characterized by architectural beauty, history, and outdoor recreation. A walkable, vibrant downtown with well-preserved historic buildings, boutique shopping, and local dining wraps around the base of Vermont’s tallest mountain.

Read Blog Post: Middlebury Cars drive down a paved road between old brick buildings on a warm sunny day.

Middlebury

Nestled in the rolling hills and idyllic farmlands of Addison County, Otter Creek runs through Middlebury’s literary history. Nationally renowned Middlebury College and miles of trails draw writers, artists, and those who love getting outside.

Read Blog Post: Hardwick Small shops line a paved road through a rural downtown.

Hardwick

This up-and-coming foodie town with a rich granite quarrying history is an outdoor recreation destination, located directly on the 93-mile Lamoille Valley Rail Trail.

Read Blog Post: Manchester A town skyline is visible above trees with fall foliage surrounded by mountains.

Manchester

Nestled between the Green Mountain and Taconic ranges, Manchester is the North Shire town of Bennington County. Rich history runs through the region, which also has a strong focus on the arts and scenic beauty in spades.

Read Blog Post: Brattleboro Pedestrians cross the street in front of historic brick buildings in downtown Brattleboro.

Brattleboro

The world’s only Brattleboro, along the banks of the Connecticut River, is characterized by its literary heritage and people-powered arts scene, as well as its agricultural traditions.