After many years (back in the 1990’s) I decided to revisit the Vermont Asbestos Group Mine to see how the effects of time had changed things. Now, a hazardous site and declared off limits to […]
Let’s get rich panning for gold in Vermont! As the saying goes, “there’s gold in them thar hills!“, but that was mainly out West. What many people do not know is that people have been […]
Ethan Walman, author of the new book/resource guide “Tiny House Decisions“, built his own tiny house in Vermont, with a number of surprising features. There is a large kitchen, complete with a double sink, sure […]
This story came if from our Vermont Ghosts & Myths Facebook Group and is quite intriguing. The article below was written by Jamie Ide and submitted by his wife, Emily. Read on and enjoy. If […]
by Scott Wheeler Lake Memphremagog is home to a gigantic monster—at least that is what some people say For many years, people have reported seeing what some consider a lake monster, or lake serpent, swimming […]
by Scott Wheeler Thinking about going ice fishing in Lake Memphremagog this winter? If so, just maybe you’ll catch one of the world famous fur bearing trout—trout that are said to grow fur to survive […]
Most any small town is the perfect place for sitting next to a camp fire and listening to a good story about Vermont ghosts. At least it was “back in the day”, but now all […]
The Antonio and Rita Pomerleau Foundation’s Neighborhood Park in Burlington, VT is one of those “don’t blink or you’ll miss it” kind of things. Every day, thousands of cars pass by on the their way […]
It’s not every day that you’re lucky enough to spot Elvis Presley leaning on his Cadillac in a small, Vermont town Driving through Bristol, VT on a lazy, September, Sunday afternoon and there was Elvis […]
Does a mysterious “pigman” still terrorize people in a small, Vermont town? Discover the chilling legend of the Pigman of Northfield, Vermont. Uncover the truth behind the haunting mystery that has captivated locals for years. […]