Best Things to Do in Montpelier, Vermont
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- If you've been to Montpelier, Vermont, what are some of your favorite spots in town? And if you haven't been yet but are planning on visiting, what are you most excited to see? Let us know in the comments down below.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Take A Hike Along The Camel's Hump Trail
01:07 - Visit The State Capital Building
01:35 - Go For A Stroll Around Hubbard Park
02:11 - Grab A Jug Of Maple Syrup At Bragg Farm Sugar House
02:51 - Catch A Show At Lost Nation Theater
03:24 - Tour North Branch Vineyards
03:58 - Get Lost In The Past At The Vermont History Museum
04:25 - Appreciate The Fine Arts At T.W. Wood Art Gallery
04:57 - Participate In A Pottery Workshop At Montpelier Mud
05:42 - Take A Selfie At The Coburn Covered Bridge
06:31 - Refuel At Kismet Kitchen
07:06 - Try The Ice Cream Over At Wayside Restaurant
07:33 - Outro
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Montpelier, Vermont is a city that has famously and proudly supported local businesses. In fact, it's the only state capital in the US without a McDonald's or a Walmart. And based on its population size, it's the smallest capital city in the nation. But don't think for a second that just because Montpelier is small in size, it must also be lacking in other regards. It's a town that is fiercely proud of its heritage and traditions!
Independently-owned shops, boutiques, bakeries, restaurants, and galleries line the town's main street. There is a certain distinct buzzing in the air as residents and their dogs, visitors from all walks of life, and workers going about their daily routines bustle about on the city streets in this distinctly quaint and endearingly peculiar Vermont city.
Montpelier is a wonderful place to explore on foot or by bicycle. As you stroll or roll around the city, you'll find a scene that is bursting with inviting culture, excellent cuisine, pleasing art, and loads of diversity. To take in everything that Montpelier has going for it, we recommend parking your car and experiencing everything that awaits you in Montpelier the old-fashioned way. And if you have a four-legged companion, you'll be pleased to discover that Montpelier is one of the most dog-friendly towns in the country.
Best Things to Do in Montpelier, Vermont
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So want to visit Montpelier someday!
Excellent video. I will be visiting next month, and this gives me a good preview.
Thanks for watching! We're glad to know that you love our video. We do hope that you'll have the best of time.
Fantastic video, nicely captured interesting locations and informative too.
Thank you! We're happy that you appreciated our video. Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
@@OnViewCation Any part of Colorado or Montana if you ask me.😀
I wish to visit someday
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I live in Montpelier. The Coburn Covered Bridge is in East Montpelier, not Montpelier, which is miles down the road. You did not mention the Winooski River, which runs through our town, and Camel's Hump is actually in Huntington, not Montpelier. This video is full of mis-information, just sayin.
A suggestion: visit my town and re-edit this video, all respect.
I feel like this is moreof a "things to do in the area" type of video - not just explicitly Montpelier. With how small most towns are in the state I feel like it'd be especially hard for them to videos only about Montpelier/Huntington, leading to them joining in nearby areas. Although, if this is the case I do wonder why they didn't mention Rock of Ages.
I heard you fuck up Tim 0:09
Lmfao I was wondering I was tripping out or not hahaha
imagine not watching the final edited video before uploading...
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