The
Applebutter Inn Bed and Breakfast
The
Applebutter Inn Bed and Breakfast is nestled
in the quiet and peaceful hamlet of Taftsville,
in the village of Woodstock, Vermont.
In the morning, you will awaken to the aroma
of muffins and breads baking in the oven. The
bountiful breakfast is graciously served in
the sunny breakfast room overlooking the gardens
and barn. Candles light the tables, and fireplaces
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The Playhouse Theatre of Rutland
In
1914, The Playhouse Theatre of Rutland was considered
by many to be one of the finest theaters in
New England through the early part of the 20th
century. Today as we embark on the 21st century
The Paramount as it has been known since the
early 1930’s has been completely restored
as the “Jewel of Downtown Rutland."
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Laughin'
Otter Tour Services builds custom tour
itineraries to your own needs.
Take the guesswork out of your visit to Vermont.
Tell us where you’d like to be based in
Vermont's north half, your time frame, what
you want to do or see.
We do the legwork, then report back with detailed,
up-to-the-minute information and a packet you
can use on your own. Guided excursions also
available. Reasonable rates, free consultation.
Just published U-Tour booklet, "10 Fall
Foliage Picks" 10 great driving tours that
will take you into the high country for whole
mountainsides of color, as well as local history
and lore, driving tips, and complete driving
directions. Order
On-line
Contact Laughin' Otter Tour Services
at 802-767-4025 or by email
for more information.
A walking tour
of Woodstock, Vermont may be just the thing
you are looking for. Just
click here for our complete fall schedule.
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The
Old Stage Coach Inn
The
Old Stage Coach Inn - You'll have the
assurance of comfortable, individually decorated
guest rooms, an extravagant complimentary country
breakfast and the chance to unwind before the
fire in our elegant parlor or in the cozy library
bar, all in an unspoiled village setting where
the tradition of old fashioned New England hospitality
still prevails. |
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