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Crossroad of Vermont Byway
Crossing east to west for 50 miles, this full-day journey is the perfect mix of history and nature.
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Crossing east to west for 50 miles, this full-day journey is the perfect mix of history and nature. To learn more about Vermonts past, head to the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park or the Billings Farm & Museum. Or simply spend the day exploring the great outdoors at the Quechee Gorge or Gifford Woods State Forest Park. You will also get to see some of the charming towns of Killington and Mendon along the way. Admire the historic architecture, grab a bite to eat at one of the delicious restaurants, or simply enjoy the laid-back lifestyle of New England life.
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Quechee Gorge
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Quechee Gorge
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