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![]() Sit back and relax as you ride across Lake Whitingham on the M.V. Mountain Mills, named after the town lying beneath the surface. Well tell you the story. Youll visit Wilmington, an early Vermont town, where Routes 100 and 9 cross, and skiers travel through town on their way to nearby ski areas. |
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The Adams Farm in Wilmington is a busy agri-tourism farm, with animals for petting, hands-on agricultural activities, hayrides through the countryside, a sheep herding demonstration and afternoon tea with delicious scones, sandwiches and fudge. |
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About half way up Route 100, the town of Rochester sits in a valley of the Green Mountains. Where farming and lumber were the early activities, todays productivity is focused around small businesses like book publishing, greeting cards and electronics. And, each year the annual harvest festival of crafts, singing, and dancing brings everyone out for a day of fun. |
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Cadys Falls Nursery in Morrisville is possibly the most beautiful spot on the planet. Peaceful and gentle gardens are on display for your enjoyment. We'll stop and enjoy the view. |
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On the edge of Westons beautiful park is the Farrar Mansur House, one of Westons oldest landmarks. Their collections reflect life in Weston in its heyday of the 1840s, a life that is illustrated in beautiful wall murals. Next door is the Mill Museum, which was originally a saw mill and later a grist mill producing grain for sale all over the country. |
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In a northern part of Route 100, youll visit the town of Stowe, known as the Ski Capital of the East, and hear about the ski industry and its influence on this scenic mountain town. Youll visit the Vermont Ski Museum to hear stories about the development of lift technology and equipment, the ski school and the ski patrol.
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