Places we've enjoyed in Vermont are the following<br><br>Shelburne Museum; Shelburne, VT<br><br>Located in scenic Lake Champlain valley. Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a remarkable setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the Museum grounds. These include houses, barns, a meeting house, a one-room schoolhouse, a lighthouse, a jail, a general store, a covered bridge, and the 220-foot steamboat Ticonderoga.<br><br>Impressionist paintings, folk art, quilts and textiles, decorative arts, furniture, American paintings, decoys, carriages, and 17th-to 20th-century artifacts. <br>
http://www.shelburnemuseum.org<br><br><br>Ben & Jerry's; North Waterford, VT <br><br>Yes, this ice cream is really made in a beautiful spot in Vermont. An OK tour, free sample and quirky colorful outdoor items, like cow cut-out that you can insert your face and get a photo opp. Worth a visit<br>www.benjerry.com<br><br><br>UVM Morgan Horse Farm: Middlebury, VT<br><br>Visiting hours are 9:00-4:00 daily, from May 1-October 31. Tours are available on the hour. The farm's gift shop offers hundreds of horse related gift items. Each Saturday in June, from 11am-2pm, staff will be on hand to introduce you to some of our colts and fillies and to teach children and adults about the first year of a Morgan's life. <br><br>Little did I know when we first visited this place, that "we" (read female contingent of family) would own a Morgan someday.<br>www.uvm.edu/morgan<br><br>Montshire Museum of Science: Norwich, VT <br>Great ands-on museum located on a 110-acre site near the Connecticut River. , two-acre exhibit area in a beautiful, park-like setting. Also outside is a network of easy-to-moderate walking trails for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. While aimed at kids (of all age), I think all would like this place - a favorite of ours! ageswww.montshire.org<br><br><br><br><br><br>