Issues → May/June 2007 → Travel →
Vermont: Montgomery, Vergennes, Norwich, and Newfane
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For a splurge, there’s Christophe’s on the Green, where côte de boeuf bourguignonne or braised rabbit might grace the menu. [DETAILS]
Emerson Guest House
Closer to the center of town is the homey and reasonable Emerson Guest House, run by Vergennes Opera House artistic director Bill Carmichael Walsh and his wife, Sue. [DETAILS]
Strong House Inn
Along with its manicured grounds and full bar, the inn’s crowning glory is its Adirondack Room (in the Rabbit Ridge annex), with one of those big, twiggy beds—the signature style of the mountains across Lake Champlain—that make you feel like you’re sleeping in a forest. [DETAILS]
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Black Lantern Inn
Offers cozy accomodations and fine dining in an 1803 stagecoach stop. [DETAILS]
Jay Peak Aerial Tramway
This cable-suspended skier mover operates all summer and into foliage season, and the views from the top -— taking in the upper Champlain Valley, Quebec, Lake Memphremagog, and Mount Mansfield -— will surely get your attention. [DETAILS]


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