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| Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour |
| 1281 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Route 100) |
TEL: 802.882.1240
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| Nestled in the mountains the Ben and Jerry factory overlooks the Worcester Ranch. The Ben & Jerry factory tours are both education and fun. Visitors get to learn about the production of ice cream as well as Ben & Jerry's history. |
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| ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain |
| 1 College Street |
TEL: 802.864.1848
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The Patrick and Marcelle Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is a 2.2 acre campus at One College Street on the Burlington waterfront recognizing Senator Patrick Leahy's lifelong dedication to the stewardship of the Lake Champlain Basin.
Echo at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is home to: ECHO lake aquarium and science center, Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory as a Waterfront location of the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources of the University of Vermont, Lake Champlain Basin Program Resource Room, LakeNet international lake conservation exchange in coordination with Saint Michael's College, Lake Champlain Sea Grant Watershed Alliance, Lake Champlain Navy Memorial, UVM's Melosira and visiting research vessels.
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| Ethan Allen Homestead |
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TEL: 802.865.4556
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| Only a short drive from downtown Burlington, the Homestead offers hands-on history, spectacular scenery, and riverside picnic areas and walks. The Homestead provides a genuine slice of 18th century life, and an intimate look at Vermont's most colorful - and controversial founder. |
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| Fleming Museum, University of Vermont |
| 61 Colchester Avenue |
TEL: 802.656.2090
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| The Robert Hull Fleming Museum is a cultural treasure prized by Vermonters and visitors for more than 70 years. The Fleming Museum is located on the campus of the University of Vermont, which, chartered in 1791, is one of the nation's oldest universities. |
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| Kasini House |
| PO Box 1025
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TEL: 802.264.4839
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| Kasini House is a dynamic creative enterprise that publishes Art Map Burlington and produces First Friday Art Walk in Burlington, Vermont. Kasini house is also in charge of producing the Vermont Art Guide. In March 2007, the Kasini House will be open at 64 North Street, an art center that will have a rotating exhibition gallery; the physical manifestation of Artshop; artist studios and residencies; and a contemporary art gallery representing some of the finest artists in Vermont, New England, and Montreal. |
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| Lake Champlain Chocolates |
| 750 Pine Street |
TEL: 802.864.1807
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| Founded in 1983, the growing team at Lake Champlain Chocolates continues with the highest standards of chocolate-making the owner began with twenty years ago, and still uses only the freshest, natural ingredients. All Lake Champlain Chocolates are made in the 24,000 square foot building factory located on Pine Street. |
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| Lake Champlain Cruise & Charter Co. |
| King Street Dock |
TEL: 802.864.9804
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The Lake Champlain Ferries are a great way to take in the sights, or cut a little time from your travel … or even better – both. Once on board, everyone can take in the majestic views of the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks from the observations decks. There are three locations to cross. The southern and northern routes run under 20 minutes, and the Burlington-Port Kent route provides a relaxing hour trip that never disappoints.
Whether you’re looking to take the coach across, or just give your guests a break from the road, the Lake Champlain ferries are a wonderful choice. Give us a call, and we can tell you more. |
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