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If you cross the border in Highgate on I-89 you could stop in Burlington, a college town that has a great downtown with lots of restaurants and shops. Its right on Lake Champlain also. Then you could continue South down Rt 7 to Rutland and cross over into NY on Rt 4 and get on I-87 to the City.
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bed and breakfast inn:
http://www.rabbithillinn.com/funspots.html
lovely covered bridges
Lyndon, VT Built: 1879
Millers's Run Built: 1878
Chamberlin Built: 1881
Sanborn Built: 1869
Randall
Danville, VT Green Bank Hollow Built: 1886
dining out
http://www.vermont.com/reviews.cfm
bistros, wine country, diners, FUN!
have a great trip!
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A stop in Rutland VT would not be out of the question. The Holiday Inn in Rutland will have everything you need from a great place to rest your head to access to some of the scenery and things to do in Rutland Reviews from TripAdvisor Click Here
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miniature golf, golfing: http://www.neteetimes.com/final/mini/vemo/vtffindex.html bed and breakfast inn:
http://www.rabbithillinn.com/funspots.html
lovely covered bridges
Lyndon, VT Built: 1879
Millers's Run Built: 1878
Chamberlin Built: 1881
Sanborn Built: 1869
Randall
Danville, VT Green Bank Hollow Built: 1886
dining out
http://www.vermont.com/reviews.cfm
bistros, wine country, diners, FUN!
have a great trip!
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http://www.vermont.com/reviews.cfm
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