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2766 Braintree Hill Road, Braintree, VT 05060

#2.
Tunbridge , Tunbridge Township, Orange County, VT
(Larkin, 68', 1902, 45-09-10) across First Branch White River NNE of Tunbridge , Tunbridge Township, Orange County, VT. VT110 N. 2.8 miles from jct with Spring Rd. in Tunbridge, ... More on dalejtravis.com

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across First Branch White River S
(Moxley or Guy, 56', 1883, 45-09-01) across First Branch White River S. of Chelsea , Chelsea Township, Orange County, VT. VT110 S. 2.4 miles from jct with VT113 in Chelsea, E. ... More on dalejtravis.com

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across First Branch White River S
Covered Bridge in North Tunbridge- east of Route 110, built 1845. More on 1-800-vermont.com
(Flint, 87', 1845, 45-09-11) across First Branch White River S. of Chelsea , Tunbridge Township, Orange County, VT. VT110 S. 3.1 miles from jct with VT113 in Chelsea, E. on Bicknell ... More on dalejtravis.com

#5.
773 Graniteville Rd, Barre, VT 05641, USA
When in or around Barre, listen for the deep, throaty hum of industry. That's the Rock of Ages Quarry, set on a hillside high above town near the aptly named hamlet of Graniteville. A visitor cent... More on Frommers
World's largest monumental granite ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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558 Graniteville Road, Graniteville (Barre Town), VT 05641
Central Vermont was built upon the granite industry, the offspring of pure Yankee tenacity and immigrant fortitude. Rock of Ages, founded by two native Vermonters and one Scotsman, epitomizes the r... More on FactoryToursUSA
This could have been the more morbid part of our trip. A stop by a place that makes...headstones, and other stone memorials. Rock ... More on igougo

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PO Box 888, Killington, Vermont 05751
A back country adventure tour is fun for the whole family! Watch Peregrine Falcons fly at Mt. Mansfield. Hike Camels Hump and camp out amidst the awe-inspiring scenery of the Green Mountains. Learn... More on Vtadventuretours.com
An ecotourism company that offers adventure tours and educational programs ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bristol, Vermont
Winona Lake represents another relatively unknown place, a real treat to stumble across. Located about 40 minutes south of Burlington and nestled beneath the Hogback Mountains that rise from the eastern shore, the 234-acre lake enjoys ... More on Trails
