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Drive 92
Green Mountain Highway
Beginning near the Massachusetts border and weaving northward almost to the
Canadian line, this charming drive comprises the scenic quintessence of Ver-
mont—contented cattle, tidy villages with quaint general stores, and mountains
that seem as old as time.
Length: About 220 miles, plus side trips
When to go: Popular year-round; fall foliage early to mid-October—many local news-
papers have foliage reports
Words to the wise: Book reservations early for fall foliage tours and accommodations.
Mountain roads may be closed in winter. Some attractions are seasonal.
Not to be missed: Honora Winery, Jacksonville; Jaimaca State Park; Vermont Country
Store, Weston; President Coolidge Birthplace, Plymouth; Moss Glen Falls, Granville;
covered bridge, Warren; Vermont Ski Museum, Stowe
Nearby attractions: The Bennington Museum, Bennington; Village of Newfane; Ver-
mont Historical Society Museum, Montpelier; Maple Grove Maple Museum, St. Johns-
bury
Further information: Vermont Dept. of Tourism & Marketing
www.vermontvacation.com
1. Wilmington
Chartered a quarter century before America won its independence, tiny Wilmington once
heweditslivingfromthesurroundingforests.Todaythiswhite-steepledvillageonthebanks
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