Vermont Campgrounds
- Tell friends and/or family where you are going.
- Bring a map of the area.
- When packing bags, roll up clothes instead of folding them to prevent creasing.
- Make a check list beforehand so you don't forget to bring necessary items.
- Pack bags with the items you will need first on top.
- Air out your tent before packing it up to prevent mildew.
- Check on the camp rules and regulations. (Are pets allowed, are campfires allowed, is alcohol allowed etc.)
- Bring more water than you expect to need.
- Bring a first aid kit.http://articles.directorym.com/Camping_Tips_Vermont-r1138577-Vermont.htmlhttp://www.aa-fishing.com/vt/vermont-camping.html
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Vermont DMV
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles offers several services to motorists through its official online website, DMV Express. Drivers who need to change their address, renew a vehicle registration, request a duplicate certificate of vehicle registration or pay a reinstatement fee may be able to do so online.http://dmv.vermont.gov/online_services The DMV Express service can be accessed using a motorist's Vermont driver's license number or license plate number, depending on the service they wish to use.https://secure.vermont.gov/dmv/express Vehicle registration renewals can also be done via telephone, in person at a Town Clerk's office or via one of several kiosks located throughout the state.http://dmv.vermont.gov/
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Burke Mountain Coupons
Burke Mountain Ski Area discounts and deals are available for lift tickets, lodging, and dining. Burke Mountain coupons, discounts, and special pricing will change throughout the ski season so check back often for updated information.
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Ascutney Coupons
Ascutney discounts and deals are available for lift tickets, lodging, and dining. The coupons, discounts, and special pricing will change throughout the ski season so check back often for updated information. Coupons are listed in the links provided below.
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How To Find Attractions In Vermont
To give you some ideas when planning your Vermont vacation, you will find some sightseeing and tourist attractions below with a short description.
The city of Burlington in Vermont has many shopping facilities, there is a craft center, a Discovery Museum for children and young adults and the Ethan Allen Memorial museum. Burlington is also the largest city in Vermont.http://www.planetware.com/vermont/burlington-us-vt-bur.htm
The town of Bennington in Vermont is located at the foothills of the Green Mountains, southwest of Vermont. Here you can visit the Bennington Battle Monument which was made in remembrance of the War of Independence. There are numerous 18th c. buildings and architecture to see and Bennington is also the home of the Bennington Museum.http://www.planetware.com/vermont/bennington-us-vt-b.htm
Killington Over the years the village of Killington has become a major tourist attractions due to the fact that there are great opportunities for skiing.http://www.planetware.com/vermont/killington-us-vt-kil.htm
Tourist visit the city of Shelburne for the main attractions, the Shelburne Museum. The open air museum is a reconstruction of an old village with all its buildings and services.http://www.planetware.com/vermont/shelburne-us-vt-shel.htm
This old village at the foot of Mount Mansfield is a great tourist attraction because of it's many outdoor recreational activities. It has many ski and other sports facilities.http://www.planetware.com/vermont/stowe-us-vt-s.htm
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How To Visit New England
Boston and Portland
Boston is the gateway of New England and the center for academic and culture. For an American history enthusiast, follow the Freedom Trail to bring you to the Colonial and Revolution War sights.http://www.newenglandtravelplanner.com/go/ma/boston/index.html Do not miss Boston’s museums. Buying a Boston City Pass will save up to 50% of total admission price to some of the most popular Boston’s attractions: Museum of Science, New England Aquarium, Skywalk Observatory, Museum of Fine Arts, and you can choose either Harvard Museum of Natural History or John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.http://www.trustedtours.com/store/Boston-City-Pass-C236.aspx?PID=1514561
Portland is the alternative city to Boston. It is also a center for culture. Portland also has scenic harbor. The city is famous for its lobster dishes.
Appalachian Trail
Appalachian Trail is a famous hiking trail in New England. The trail passes some of the states in eastern America and continues to Canada. The trail is designed for hikers and there are some facilities that are especially built for hikers. Some hikers spend the entire season hiking on this trail. This trail is especially beautiful during the fall foliage season.
The other places for outdoor activities and hiking are Acadia National Park, White Mountains, and Litchfield Hills.http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/new-england
Cape Cod
Cape Cod is the collection of fishing towns in Massachusetts along the Atlantic coast, which turns into tourist spots with some of ...
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New England
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Vermont State Fair
The 2010 Vermont State Fair took place from September 3 through September 12, 2010. At the fair, there were live performances and events at the grandstand, including:
- September 3 - 4 Cylinder Demolition Derby
- September 4 - Molly Hatchet with Special Guest Blackfoot
- September 5 - Demolition Derby
- September 6 - Wynonna Judd
- September 7 - Cledus T. Judd
- September 8 - Rick Springfield
- September 9 - Sonflower with Special Guest Witness
- September 10 - Danny Gokey
- September 11 - Charlie Pride
- September 12 - Vermont State Demolition Derbyhttp://www.vermontstatefair.net/pepsi_gse.htm
The special events listed above required separate admission tickets in addition to fair admission. There were also be free events included with fair admission, such as:
- Magic of Lance Gifford & Co.
- Rosaire's Racing Pigs
- Galaxy Girl
- Horses, Horses, Horses
- Barre Pinske Carvings
- Rosaire's Bears - The Big Bear Show
- The Pork Chop Revue
- Comedian Jason Huneke
- Al the Artist
- Ozseeker the Clown
- Eudora Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
- Pat & Karen Howard with Slythryn Serpents
- All Breed Horse Pavilion
- Model Circus Display
- McDonald's Bike Giveaway
- David Church
- Thunder Road
- Red Hot Rider
- Donald Bletz
- Adirondack Fiddlers
- Cast off 8's Square Dancers
- Sweetwater
- Inlawshttp://www.vermontstatefair.net/free_entertainment.htm
Admission prices to the fair varied, depending on the day. The fair admission schedule was as follows:
- September 3 - Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Children: $3, Parking: $3
- September 4 - Adults: $10, Seniors: $5, Children: $4, Parking: $3
- September 5 - Adults: $10, Seniors: $5, Children: $4, Parking: $3
- September 6 - Adults: $10, Seniors: $5, Children: $4 ...
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Jay Peak Coupons
All prices exclude 6% Vermont sales tax.https://ecommerce.jaypeakresort.com/e-commerce/itemList.aspx?node_id=627487
- Adult (18-54): $699
- Couple (per person): $674.50
- Junior (6-17): $429
- Child (5 and under): $199
- Midweek: $429
- Senior (55-69): $529
- Senior + (70+) : $219
- College student: $199
- Family Adult, per person: $649
- Family Junior, per person: $329
- Family child, per person: $169
- Corporate, usable by one person per day: $1,400
- Beginner zone: $199