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Location: Woodstock, Vermont. Wow Factor: Home of the most photographed barn in New England. Need To Know: The road leading to the famous farm is closed during peak season due to too much traffic ...
When it comes to beautiful fall foliage destinations, the tiny mountain town of Stowe, Vermont, ranks near the top. Stowe ...
From the water: Leaf-peeping from the water: 4 scenic boat rides you can book in Vermont this fall. And, for foliage and farms, take a trip through Addison and Rutland counties, they suggested.
A recent list named two Vermont resorts among the best in the U.S. Trips to Discover compiled the list "13 Best Resorts to Visit if You Love Fall Foliage," and a Stowe and Barnard resort made the cut.
WOODSTOCK, Vt. — The start of the fall foliage season is right around the corner, and that will bring tourists from all over the world to New England, but residents from one town in Vermont said ...
Sleepy Hollow Farm's roots date back to the 1700s, but its latest chapter has nothing to do with farming and everything to do with social media. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
A road in Vermont that had become overrun with Instagram-crazed tourists will stay closed to visitors during fall foliage season. Known for its appearances in commercials and the film Forrest Gump ...
In Vermont, autumn is a popular tourist season. (Photo by: Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Vermont is a top destination for seeing fall foliage, but one hotel ...
Neighbors of Sleepy Hollow Farm in Vermont have closed some roads. As crisp fall weather fast approaches, bringing with it the vibrant change of colors to tree leaves across the Northeast, leaf ...
Leaf-peeping in one small town in Vermont has reached a level that officials say it’s caused “significant safety, environmental, aesthetic, and quality of life issues.” ...
As a result, town officials voted to close the roads leading to the farm during the peak fall foliage season (23 September to 15 October) to non-residents, spurring the ire of travellers who had ...