The Shelburne Museum literally has a collection of houses that could easily be interpreted as haunted. The Dutton House is located across from the covered bridge and supposedly is the home to an old man […]
Yes, it’s that wonderful time of year in Vermont once more. Fall foliage and autumn colors! This year, 2014, is definitely one of the best of the past few years in terms of perfect autumn […]
As of 2014, what remains of the community of Ricker Basin aka Ricker Mills is unfortunately, very little to nothing. “The one house still standing is the Almeron Goodell Farm. It is a creepy, dilapidated […]
It’s always nice to take a stroll down to Church St in Burlington, Vermont on a cool summer night Usually, I wait until the weekend when things are a bit more vibrant and the street […]
Bermuda Triangle is very well known, but not quite so well known is the “Bennington Triangle” …the name given to a mysterious area in southwestern Vermont, by author Joe Citro, describing an area in which […]
Yes, at one time the Ku Klux Klan met in Vermont Although many refuse to discuss it, or even acknowledge the fact, it is true that Vermont history includes a period of involvement with the […]
Will That Be One Hump or Two? The last thing anyone driving along scenic Route 7 in Ferrisburgh, VT. would expect to see is a camel. That’s right a camel…with two humps. The Bactrian camel, […]
Thetford, Vermont hosts probably one of the strangest pieces of artwork south of the South Burlington Whales Tales and World’s Highest Filing Cabinets. Yes, it’s the Vermontosaurus in all it’s post extinct glory! It was […]
Deacon Jonathan Wheelock’s farmhouse was constructed in 1789, when he founded the first Episcopalian church there. Born at Shrewsbury, MA, 1727, Wheelock was a Minuteman in the Revolution. He married Anna Drury in 1753, and […]
A bit of history… Southern Vermont College (formerly known as the Edward Everett Estate) is located in the picturesque village of Bennington, VT . Everett’s fortune was made from becoming the first person to strike […]