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What's Your Group's Special Interest? Farm to Ballet, Retreat Farm, Brattleboro VERMONT Welcomes your group tours! Commodore’s Inn Green Mountain Railroad Cook Academy at The Essex UVM Morgan Horse Farm What’s your group’s special interest? Agritourism . Arts and Culture . Gardening . Outdoor Adventure . Quilting History . Events . Culinary . Scenic Views . Finding Vermont­Made Treasures. So many experiences to discover in Vermont. Let the Vermont Tourism Network and these group destinations recreate an existing itinerary, or develop a new tour that your group will never forget! • Birds of Vermont Museum • Apple Core Luncheonee • Mad River Fiber Arts • Commodores Inn • Cabot Creamery • Church Street Marketplace • Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tours • Rumble’s Kitchen • Golden Eagle Resort • Capitol Plaza Hotel • Cook Academy at The Essex • Best Western Plus • Sugarbush Resort • Highland Center for the Arts • Goodrich’s Maple Farm • Cra Vermont Event • Cold Hollow Cider Mill • Sugarbush Inn, Claybrook Resort • Jay Peak Resort • Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks • DoubleTree Hotel, Burlington • Fairfield Inn & Suites • Vermont Annex (Cabot Cheese) • Stowe Vermont Events • Rock of Ages Granite Quarry • Duke’s Public House • Lareau Farm Inn • Stowe Bowl Eatery/Sun & Ski Inn • Vermont State House • ECHO, Leahy Center for • Trapp Family Lodge Lake Champlain • The Essex Resort & Spa • The Friendly Toast • Green Mountain Railroad, Burlington • Green Mountain Suites • Hampton Inn, Colchester • Hampton Inn, St. Albans • Harper’s Restaurant • Holiday Inn, Burlington • Holiday Inn Express, South Burlington • La Villa Bistro, Shelburne • Lake Champlain Cruises, Spirit of Ethan Allen • Burke Mountain • Lakeview House Restaurant Hotel and Resort • Palmer’s Sugarhouse • Comfort Inn & • Shelburne Museum Suites • Vermont Quilt Festival • Vermont Teddy Bear • Billings Farm & Museum • Billings Farm & Museum’s Quilt Exhibition • Cabot Quechee Store • Fairfield Inn & Suites • Addison County Annual • Hampton Inn Events • Holiday Inn Express • Chimney Point State • King Arthur Flour Historic Site Baker’s Store • Courtyard by Marrio, • Lake Morey Resort Middlebury • President Calvin • Dakin Farm Coolidge Historic Site • Danforth Pewter • Quechee Gorge Village • Middlebury Inn • Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm • Mount Independence • Sugarbush Cheese State Historic Site & Maple Farm • Rokeby Museum • White River Inn & Suites • UVM Morgan Horse Farm • Waybury Inn • Castle Hill Resort, Okemo Valley • Coleman Brook Tavern at Okemo • Echo Lake Inn • Green Mountain Railroad, Chester • Best Western Inn & Suites • Holiday Inn Express • Clear River Tavern • Jackson Gore Inn at Okemo • Mildred’s Dairy Bar • Mildred’s Grill • Greenfields Restaurant • Hampton Inn • Okemo Mountain Resort • Holiday Inn Rutland • Okemo Valley Region Events • The Pointe Hotel at Castle Hill Resort • Hubbardton Balefield • Vermont Country Store, Rockingham • Killington Grand Hotel • Vermont Country Store, Weston • Killington Resort • Mountain Top Inn • New England Maple Museum • Rutland Region Events • Stone Revival Gallery • Vermont Marble Museum VERMONT • Hampton Inn NEW ENGLAND AND REGION • Hildene Farm • Hildene Gardens • Hildene, The Lincoln Family Eastern Home Canada • The Lodge at Bromley ME • Manchester Designer • Montreal Outlets Atlantic • Northshire Bookstore Ocean • The Shires Events VT • Southern Vermont Arts NH Center NH • Straon Resort • Boston NY MA CT • Bennington Monument RI • Bennington Museum New York City • Bennington Poers • Braleboro Area Chamber of Commerce • • Bennington Welcome • Braleboro Area Events Center • Grand Summit Resort Hotel • Norman Rockwell • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Exhibition For more tour planning details about these authentic Vermont destinations visit • Mount Snow Resort • The Robert Frost Stone VermontTourismNetwork.com. See back for Vermont Regional and Receptive House Museum at • New England House Restaurant Bennington College • Retreat Farm Operators and Charters. Contact: Marc Plouffe, 802-825-8070 [email protected] VERMONT TOURISM NETWORK Your DMO resource for planning Vermont tours Vermont is the perfect destination for all ages and interests. Take a look at your existing itineraries – add just one more attraction or destination to make it “new”. Let us help you develop new business with tours that reach out to a different market segment or niche interest group. VTN is YOUR RESOURCE, call for assistance! These valuable resources are focused just to group travel and just for you! 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