Cyclists Savor Scenery and History on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail

For nearly a century, a railroad line ran across Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, zigzagging the Lamoille River and passing through woods, farmlands and villages. Constructed in 1877 by the St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Railroad Company, it carried passenger trains and freight cars hauling timber, limestone, talc and asbestos from the state’s northern forests and quarries.

BTV — Fall 2019

→ Version française Welcome to Burlington — and Vermont We’re delighted to have you! BTV: The Burlington International Airport Quarterly is a bilingual magazine —…

Burlington’s Artsy South End Is a Feast for the Senses

Last year, the National Center for Arts Research listed Burlington among the top 10 “arts-vibrant medium communities” in America — notable for making the arts “integral” to the city’s development, urban design and livability. It’s true that Burlington brims with innovative and artsy types, and the most concentrated cluster of creativity is in its South…

At Shelburne Vineyard, Sip Wine in the Company of Sheep

Twenty minutes south of Burlington, along Route 7, sits Shelburne Vineyard, a 4.5-acre farm, winery and tasting room just a short walk from the Shelburne Museum. Oenophiles can tour the winemaking operation, relax on an outdoor patio and sample about a dozen wines, many of them award-winning.


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