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| Nestled between the West and
Connecticut Rivers, Brattleboro offers an exceptional variety of activities, arts,
entertainment, shopping and dining. Visitors can still arrive in town by train, with
Amtrak's Vermonter providing regular service. |
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Nestled at the
base of a mountain is "The Waterfront", which offers food, spirits, and a spin
out on the Belle of Brattleboro. The Belle of Brattleboro water tour completes the romance
of Southern Vermont with a beautiful view of the West River in summer bloom. |
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Where two major rivers
converge, the Connecticut and the West Rivers, is the site of some of the best canoeing
around. Row out to one of the many sandbars for a picnic or for an extended trip, view the
longest covered bridge in Vermont from the water. |
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Brattleboro is a
"large" town offering many things to see and do. You can escape the hustle and
bustle with a tour of one the museums, or relax at one of the many fine restaurants. |
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| For visitors of all ages, on
view is one of Vermont's proudest livelihoods - farming. Learn how a farm is run, feed the
animals, and take a buggy ride across green fields. In winter, sleigh rides are available. |
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Vermont
in summer is not lacking for beauty and pastoral scenes. Visit the sites that you don't
get to see on a weekend ski blitz. And don't forget to stop and smell the flowers. |
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