

Vermont State House, a Greek Revival masterpiece, is the oldest state capitol in continuous use.
A historic building offering guided tours, showcasing Vermont's political history.
An interactive science and nature museum with aquariums and hands-on exhibits.
A vibrant, four-block pedestrian market with shops, restaurants, and street performers.
Vermont has many outdoor activities; an insulated bottle keeps water cold and hydrates you throughout the day.
Vermont weather can be unpredictable; layered clothing helps adapt to changing temperatures.

Exploring the Vermont State House and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Sweet donuts made with apple cider, a popular breakfast treat in Vermont.
A soft-serve ice cream made with local maple syrup, a Vermont classic.

Aged cheddar cheese, often served with crackers or in sandwiches.
A local favorite known for its creative pancake flavors and commitment to sustainability.

A popular spot for locally-sourced, seasonal dishes in a charming setting.

A renowned restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on local, foraged ingredients.

A staple of Vermont, maple syrup is tapped from local sugar maple trees and has a unique, rich flavor.
Vermont is known for its sheep farming, and handmade woolens like scarves and hats are popular local crafts.

Vermont is home to many artisanal cheesemakers, with varieties like Cheddar, Brie, and Gouda.
A grand pavilion museum showcasing Javanese culture and history in the heart of Yogyakarta.
A cultural gem nestled in the Yading Nature Reserve, showcasing the unique customs and history of the local Tibetan and Qiang people.
A vibrant, historic market in Edmonton, Alberta, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.