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Monday, January 13, 2014

Vermont: Things to Do and See

  1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory Tour: 30-minute guided ice cream factory tour is fun and educational for all ages. They offer guests the opportunity to learn about thier ice cream manufacturing process and explain how they incorporate values-led decisions that drive their business. They know that getting your favorite flavor or trying a new one is priority at the factory, so their full service scoop shop menu includes special items (hello, Vermonster!) as well as traditional favorites (like waffle cones and hot fudge sundaes!). Can’t decide? Their scoopers are equipped to offer suggestions and sample tastes. website
  2. Magic Hat Brewing Company: The Magic Hat Brewery has been putting a performance into every bottle of beer since 1994. Today the brewery is cranking out 400 bottles of beer every minute and the brewing process, in all its strange and satisfying glory, has never been more accessible. The tour ramp is open for free guided and self-guided tours, No reservations needed. Self-guided tours may be taken anytime during normal Artifactory hours. The Magic Hat Artifactory is ready to take your taste buds to places you never knew existed! The Growler Bar is a sight to behold with 48 taps a flowin' and a constantly changing line-up of Magic Hat's best beers, including all our year-round offerings, the current seasonal and even some experimental brews! website 
  3. Shelburne Museum: is one of the country's most diverse museums of paintings, folk art, quilts and textiles, and New England history.  website    
  4. Smugglers Notch State Park: near Stowe in Lamoille County, Vermont in the United States. The park is at an elevation of 2,119 feet near Mount Mansfield, and is named for Smugglers Notch, which separates Mount Mansfield—the highest peak of the Green Mountains—from Spruce Peak and the Sterling Range. website
  5. ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center: ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center, formerly the Lake Champlain Basin Science Center, is located on the Burlington waterfront in northern Vermont. It is home to more than 70 species of fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and reptiles, major traveling exhibitions, and the multimedia Awesome Forces Theatre.  website
  6. Sugarbush Farm: website
  7. Montshire Museum of Science: website
  8. UVM Morgan Horse Farm: website
  9. Killington Adventure Center: website
  10. Blush Hill Country Club: website    
  11. Bromely Mountain Resort: website
  12. Echo Lake Aquarium: website
  13. Great Vermont Corn Maze: website
  14. Sugarbush Farm: website
 
 

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