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In the Summer 1954 issue of Vermont Life Magazine, Dr. Arthur W. Peach suggested the creation of an informal club for people interested in visiting all 251 cities and towns in the State of Vermont... This became known as the Vermont 251 Club.

This website can be used to get information about towns and places to visit in Vermont. It's also a great tool for you (and your friends) to track your progress, save pictures (and notes) for each town and to share your experiences from your travels through the Green Mountain State with others.

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     Info For: Jan Grady
Member Since: July 2008

Towns Visited: 63
Towns Remaining: 188
Completed:
26%

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     Montpelier , VT
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Knowledge Level: Breifly Visted
Places of Interest: Vermont History Museum
Notes: First visit to Montpelier was in October 2005 while living on Spear Street. Purchased topographical map of Lake Champlain area at local stationary store. Also visited the Vermont History Museum. Last visit to the Capital City was in September 2007 when Mike relocated to Vermont. Brian, Scott, Sarah, Mike and myself hiked in Hubbard Park.

     Norwich , VT
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Knowledge Level: Breifly Visted
Places of Interest: Gile Mountain
Notes: Brian and Kara reminded me during a visit to Enfield on 7/20/08 that we had visited Gile Mountain often. Brian lived in Norwich (right across the river) his last year at Dartmouth. Also, Smart Mobility's office is located in the Aldrich House at 16 Beaver Meadow Rd in Norwich. The trail is .7 mile elevation change 390 ft. Located in a municipal forest in the northwest corner of Norwich, Gile Mtn boasts a well-maintained fire tower on its summit (1,873 ft) from which there are panoramic views.

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