Vermont
Visitors Guide |
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What makes Bristol Special |
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Bristol is the gateway to the Green Mountains, trailheads
for the "Long Trail", as well as many local hiking tracks in the State and
National Forests. |

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| Bristol's trash and recycling collection is
done by horse drawn wagon, every Tuesday. |
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Since the Civil War the Bristol Band has given a free concert on
the green.
Wednesday evenings from June thru August. |
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Statewide |
Bristol Area |
Within an hour of Bristol |
The Vermont Attractions Association
They represent approximately 56 of Vermont's
many fine attractions. Contact them for the best Vermont state map available and for information on up coming events, throughout the entire
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Vermont Folk
Rocker
Made in
Starksboro, Vermont, the
Vermont Folk
Rocker is a uniquely comfortable rocking chair, thanks to dozens of
interlocking wooden blocks strung with nylon rope. Constructed out of all
hardwood, it will last for generations. |
University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm
World famous "Home of the Morgan" breeding farm. This
beautiful property of rolling green pastures, plus woodland is a national
historic site and actual working farm for the 60 plus Morgan horses. |
Vermonter.com
Great site with lots of
interesting bits of history about Vermont and out of the ordinary places to
visit. This is not your shoppers guide to the state, but if you want to
explore back roads and learn about oddities Vermont has to offer this
a site you need to visit. |
Prescott Gallery
One of Vermont finest painters, his art work is widely
known within Vermont and he has won the Duck Stamp competition twice. |
Lake Chaplain Maritime Museum
A non-profit organization for
preserving and sharing the heritage of Lake Champlain. Member of the Vermont
Museum and Gallery Alliance and Council of American Maritime Museums |
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Rocky Dale Display Gardens
Rocky Dale Gardens, nestled
in a rocky mountain glen in Bristol, Vermont, offers display gardens,
featuring a fantastic array of perennials, shrubs and trees. |
Dakin Farms
See how time-honored skills and century-old
tradition combine with the most modern smokehouse facilities |
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Vermont Honey Lights
Vermont Honey Lights is a family-owned business specializing
in the truly natural
candle. Our talented candle makers hand mold nature’s finest beeswax into
decorative
works of art. Each beeswax candle makes an enchanting accessory that
illuminates
with a honey-scented, long lasting burn. Non-toxic and clean-burning, these
wonderful
qualities of beeswax are pleasing to our customers and friendly to our
environment. |
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Robert Compton Pottery
2662 North 116 Road, Bristol,
Vermont 05443, U.S.A.
Phone: 802-453-3778
E-mail: Robert & Christine

04/17/08
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