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| American Society of Dowsers Headquarters & Bookstore |
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P.O. Box 24 184 Brainerd St.
Danville, VT 05828
Phone: 802-684-3417
Fax: 802-684-2565
E-mail: asd@dowsers.org
bookstore@dowsers.org
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Anyone interested in dowsing may register to join the American Society of Dowsers. You do not need to be able to dowse to be a member as beginners are always very welcome. Dowsers are friendly people who are delighted to share their knowledge. The American Society of Dowsers has over 3,000 members Internationally. The Dowsers' national office is located in Danville and sponsors an annual convention in Vermont.
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| Contact: Arvid Johnson |
| also: Bookstores, Education |
| Brigid's Farm |
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P.O. Box 29, 123 Slack St.
Peacham, VT 05862
Phone: 802-592-3062
E-mail: brigidsfarm@charter.net
jane@brigidsfarm.com
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| Brigid's Farm is a small, diversified sheep and goat farm, raising and working with our own wool and mohair. We raise Border Leicester cross sheep and natural-colored angora (mohair) goats. Currently, six looms and a collection of spinning wheels take up space in the studio; our specialty is natural dyeing. Brigid's Farm offers classes and workshops in weaving, spinning, knitting and dyeing. Private classes and consultations are also available. |
| Contact: Jane Woodhouse |
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| Burke Mountain Operating Company |
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P.O. Box 247 223 Sherburne Lodge Road
East Burke, VT 05832
Phone: 802-626-7300
Toll Free: 888-287-5388
E-mail: info@skiburke.com
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| Burke Mountain is located in the snowbelt region of Northeast Vermont, just three hours from Boston, conveniently situated at the intersections of Interstates 91 & 93. Features 250" of average annual snowfall, 2,000-foot vertical drop, 250 acres of terrain, 75-percent snowmaking coverage and is renowned for its spectacular glades, majestic views and “old-style” trails. Campground open during summer, fall. |
| Contact: David Gwatkin |
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| Cabot Creamery Visitors Center |
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2878 Main St.-Route 215
Cabot, VT 05647
Phone: 802-229-9361
Fax: 802-371-1200
Toll Free: 1-800-837-4261
E-mail: vctr@cabotcheese.com
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Come see where the great taste of Cabot begins! Stop by our factory in Cabot and taste the cheddar voted "Best in the World." Take a tour and see how we make our renowned dairy products. Browse around our gift shop and stock up on weekly specials. Call ahead for hours. If you're in the Stowe/Waterbury area, Rte. 100, stop by our Cabot Annex Store. Dairy-farmer owned since 1919.
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| Contact: Laurie D. Callahan |
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| Caledonia County Fair Association |
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P.O. Box 343 Caledonia County Fairgrounds
Lyndonville, VT 05851
Phone: 802-626-5538
Fax: 802-626-8081
E-mail: richlaw@kingcon.com
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| Offer five days of family fun and entertainment, featuring Darryl Worley, motorcross, BMX, 4x4 pull, demo derby, big rig pull, Starr Family Circus and much more. Cattle, horse, sheep, poultry, rabbit displays and judging. Crafts, maple, vegetable displays and exhibits. Featuring more than 10 amusement rides/Dreamland Amusement. Our fair offers a pay-one price, where admission, entertainment and rides are included in one price. Also offer fairground rental for other events. |
| Contact: Dick Lawrence |
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| Danville Morgan Horse Farm |
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1906 Joe's Brook Road
Danville, VT 05828
Phone: 802-684-2251
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| Contact: Cecil Lyon |
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| Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium |
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1302 Main St.
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819-2224
Phone: 802-748-2372
Fax: 802-748-1893
E-mail: info@fairbanksmuseum.org
arubin@fairbanksmuseum.org
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| Northern New England's Largest Museum of Natural History. World-class collections including birds and beasts, dolls and dinosaurs, tools and toys, and much more. Vermont's only public Planetarium (open weekends, daily in July & August), home of "The Eye on the Sky" broadcasts and Annual Festival of Traditional Crafts. |
| Contact: Anna Rubin |
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| Farm-Way Inc./Vermont Gear |
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286 Waits River Road-Rte. 25
Bradford, VT 05033
Phone: 802-222-9316
Fax: 802-222-4662
Toll Free: 800-222-9316
E-mail: farmway@charter.net
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| One of New England's most diversified shopping experiences featuring the brands you know and trust. We offer everything from grain, saddlery, fencing, snowshoes, kayaks and camping supplies to quality, name-brand footwear (over 15,000 pairs of shoes in stock), as well as clothing from companies such as Carhartt, The North Face, Columbia, Patagonia, Pendleton and Horny Toad, to name a few. Farm-Way's Country Furniture/Gift Store offers furniture brands such as LaZBoy, as well as Le Creuset cookware, prints, lamps and many unique gifts. Buses and trains welcome. Plenty of parking, handicap accessible. Offer exceptional customer service. |
| Contact: Carol Metayer |
| also: Clothing, Furniture, Gift Shops, Gifts, Shoes/Footwear, Sports Equipment & Sportswear |
| Maple Grove Farms of Vermont, Inc. |
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1052 Portland St.
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-5141
Fax: 802-748-9647
Toll Free: 800-525-2540
E-mail: maple@maplegrove.com
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| Route 2 East. Guided tours through factory available, seasonal, Mon.-Fri., 8-2, except holidays. Gift shop and sugar house open 7 days a week, May-Oct., 9-5. Free samples. One of Vermont's largest attractions. Check our extensive catalog online. Buses welcome. Oldest, largest maple candy manufacturer in world. Number-one selling maple syrup in the country. |
| Contact: Steve Jones |
| also: Manufacturers, Maple Syrup/Candies, VT Products & Maple Syrup |
| Old Stone House Museum |
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109 Old Stone House Road
Brownington, VT 05860
Phone: 802-754-2022
E-mail: director@oldstonehousemuseum.org
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| Explore 23 rooms of 19th-century fine art, folk art and objects of everyday life. Enjoy a walking tour of the Brownington Historic District and take in the spectacular view from the Prospect Hill Observatory. Learn about Alexander Twilight, our nation’s first African-American college graduate, and discover many other remarkable stories from our region’s past. |
| Contact: Peggy Day Gibson |
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| St. Johnsbury Athenaeum & Art Gallery |
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1171 Main St.
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-8291
Fax: 802-748-8086
E-mail: igelber@stjathenaeum.org
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| A National Historic Landmark, the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum has served as a center of culture for 130 years. This public library and art gallery is home to a permanent collection of over 100 19th-century paintings, including Albert Bierstadt's majestic "Domes of the Yosemite." Open Monday-Saturday. Admission to art gallery is $5 for non-residents; children under 18, library members, St. Johnsbury residents are free. Tours, lectures & readings offered. Gifts from the Gallery features note cards, gallery reproductions, books by Vermont authors and more. |
| Contact: Irwin Gelber |
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| Stephen Huneck's Gallery at Dog Mountain |
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143 Parks Road
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-2700
Fax: 802-748-3075
Toll Free: 1-800-449-2580
E-mail: info@dogmt.com
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| Dogs are celebrated at this unique art gallery, outdoor sculpture gardens and DOG CHAPEL. All feature the work of acclaimed Vermont artist Stephen Huneck, author/illustrator of My Dog's Brain, Sally Goes to the Vet and The Dog Chapel. Dog Mountain is located on 400 acres, with spectacular views, nature walks and snowshoeing. Dogs welcome! Now open year-round. Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. |
| Contact: Gwen Huneck |
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| Sugarmill Farm |
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1296 Rte. 16 (I-91, Exit 25)
Barton, VT 05822
Phone: 802-525-3701
Toll Free: 800-688-7978
E-mail: vtmaple@together.net
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| Sugar Mill Farm offers Vermont maple syrup, organic maple syrup, pure maple syrup, Vermont maple farm tours and Vermont mail-order gifts for all your maple syrup needs. We are located in Barton, the heart of Vermont's "Northeast Kingdom," known for its beautiful farms, lakes and mountains. All of us at The Sugarmill Farm cherish the lifestyle and the values that have kept us "down on the farm." |
| Contact: Jeannette Auger |
| also: Agriculture/Farms, Maple Syrup/Candies, Welcome Center/Visitor & Tourism Information |
| The Great Vermont Corn Maze & Barnyard |
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1404 Wheelock Road
Danville, VT 05828
Phone: 802-748-1399
Fax: 802-748-1399
E-mail: info@vermontcornmaze.com
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| An “Amaizingly Cornfusing” Experience! Explore our seven-acre cornfield maze, Nature Center, Miney’s Kid Maze, Perplexing Puzzles and enjoy 360-degree panoramic views. The Maze’s two miles of paths take 40 mins/2+ hours to solve. SPECIAL EVENTS: Starlight Maze & Haunted Maze. Please call/check the website for exact dates. As featured in Vermont Life. Fun for all ages! |
| Contact: Dayna & Mike Boudreau |
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