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Vermont Inn
- Vermont

Principal Locations
  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

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Small Business Administration
Norwich Inn ...

Vermont Press Releases 2005 Small Business Person of the Year & Champion Winners ...

Emily Kaminsky, Financial Services Champion of the Year-Regional Winner ... [Read More]

Wind Power Meetings
As you are aware, there has been substantial discussion in Vermont about the future of wind power.  I recently met with leading proponents for wind power in Vermont, many of whom are national innovators in wind turbine technology, and I am very encouraged by the potential for a sustainable energy future for Vermont.  In addition, the State of Vermont will soon be hosting nine important meetings on wind power: March 15th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Springfield High School, Springfield; March 16th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Vermont College, Montpelier; March 18th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Jay Fire Hall, Town of Jay; March 20th, 9:30 am - Noon, Cortina Inn, Killington; March 22nd, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, High School, South Burlington; March 23rd, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Middle School, Bennington; March 25th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Town Hall, Hancock; March 27th, 9:30 am - Noon, Purina Ralston Bldg., St. Johnsbury.  These meetings will help shape the development of wind power capacity in ... [Read More]

Welcome - Vermont Department of Labor
Breakfast $2.41Lunch $2.70Dinner $3.00Full Board $48.72 weekly ...

NOTE: Beginning July 1, 1989, if the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Government is greater than the rate established for Vermont for any year, the Vermont minimum wage rate shall be the rate established by the U.S. Government.Section V. OVERTIME ... [Read More]

Joslin Round Barn Farm
The fertile lands of the Mad River Valley have historically been home to one of Vermont's most important industries--farming. The Joslin Round Barn Farm and its rural setting, are reminiscent of that period in Vermont's history, and provide a fine example of a dairy farm and the agricultural innovation that contributed to its success. The collection of well-preserved farms buildings includes an 1860 farmhouse, a late 19th-century ice house, a 1910 polygonal barn, and a circa 1930 vegetable stand and field barn. ... [Read More]

Warren Historic District
Over 75 buildings and sites contribute to the Warren Historic District. The focus of the town is a civic complex comprised of the United Church (1838), Village Cemetery (1826), Town Hall (1872), and the Municipal Building and Library (a schoolhouse from 1867). The Warren House Hotel, built around 1840, is today the town's general store and social hub, but functioned well into the 20th century as a stagecoach inn and boarding house. This building also served at times as the town library and post office, and dances were held intermittently on the second floor. The circa 1850 Pitcher Inn, Warren's historic inn, was recently restored and furnished with elegant accommodations. Remnants of foundations are all that remains of the town's mills which were active from 1820 until 1940 when all had closed, burned, or been carried away by flood waters. Warren mills produced a great variety of objects--pail handles, butter tubs, wooden bowls and hoe handles for the farmers; downspouts, clapboards a ... [Read More]

Waterbury Village Historic District
Waterbury Village is comprised of more than 200 buildings with the variety of functions required for self-sufficient 19th-century communities. Most architectural styles from that time are represented in the architectural landmarks of the district as well as the vernacular buildings. Many of those landmarks illustrate Waterbury's history. A Federal style building with Queen Anne alterations, the Old Stagecoach Inn, is reminiscent of early forms of transportation, and the type of quarters available for early Vermont travelers, especially those visitors to late 19th-century Vermont ski resorts. The United Church of Christ was first built in 1824, but additions were made in 1860 and 1880 concurrent with Waterbury's periods of prosperity. The Waterbury Public Library and Museum now occupies the Queen Anne home of Henry Janes, a local doctor and Civil War veteran. Waterbury's late 19th-century prosperity attracted the establishment there in 1896 of a division of the Vermont State Hospital, ... [Read More]

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Over 75 buildings and sites contribute to the Warren Historic District. The focus of the town is a civic complex comprised of the United Church (1838), Village Cemetery (1826), Town Hall (1872), and the Municipal Building and Library (a schoolhouse from 1867). The Warren House Hotel, built around 1840, is today the town's general store and social hub, but functioned well into the 20th century as a stagecoach inn and boarding house. This building also served at times as the town library and post office, and dances were held intermittently on the second floor. The circa 1850 Pitcher Inn, Warren's historic inn, was recently restored and furnished with elegant accommodations. Remnants of foundations are all that remains of the town's mills which were active from 1820 until 1940 when all had closed, burned, or been carried away by flood waters. Warren mills produced a great variety of objects--pail handles, butter tubs, wooden bowls and hoe handles for the farmers; downspouts, clapboards a ... [Read More]

McLaughlin/Knoll Farm Historic District
McLaughlin Farmstead has served as a farm/inn since 1937, coinciding with the growth of automobile tourism to the mountain states of New England. The economic viability of the inn was a significant factor in the preservation of the farmstead as an agricultural entity. The farm's current owners, who raise and sell Scottish Highland cattle, have ensured this land will remain in its present condition by granting a conservation easement to the Vermont Land Trust. ...

The McLaughlin Farm, more commonly known as Knoll Farm, is on Bragg Hill Rd. (Town Hwy. 17) in Fayston less than a mile north west of Irasville. The farm is accessible to guests of the Knoll Farm Inn only. For reservations call 802-496-3939. ... [Read More]

FEMA: FEMA to Hold Public Meeting for Vermont Yankee Exercise Participants
The participants' meeting will be held at the Quality Inn located on 1380 Putney Road, Brattleboro, VT. Due to space limitations, tickets will be distributed at the door. ... [Read More]

Small Business Administration
Norwich Inn ...

Vermont Press Releases 2005 Small Business Person of the Year & Champion Winners ...

Emily Kaminsky, Financial Services Champion of the Year-Regional Winner ... [Read More]


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