Claremont, NH
The City of Claremont is situated on the western border of New
Hampshire, on the banks of the Connecticut River. Claremont is the
largest city within a 30 mile radius and serves as a retail
and professional hub for the region. Claremont has a population
of approximately 14,000 and is the only city in Sullivan County. Claremont
is a diverse community.
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Hanover, NH -
Norwich, VT
Hanover, NH, Norwich, VT and the Upper Valley Region is
the home of Dartmouth College. The Hanover area's charm lies in its unique
combination of cultural sophistication, rural New England values, rustic beauty, and
educational/employment opportunities.
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Hartford, VT
The Town of Hartford has a diverse residential and commercial
history, producing at times chairs, tools, lumber, carriages,
grist, and textiles. It has many historic houses and buildings
and was the birth site of Horace Wells, who was the first
dentist to use "Laughing Gas" as an anesthesia.
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Lebanon, NH
Long known as The City of Fountains, Lebanon, NH is best
defined as "The Crossroads of New England". Currently
ranked a prestigious 5th on the list of "Best little cities in
America," Lebanon offers the best of small city living.
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New London, NH - Sunapee, NH
On New Hampshire's western border, the Sunapee region is
an area of rich character and contrasts. Sunapee, the lake and
mountain are so beloved for their beauty and the recreation. New London
is a lovely New England town that is home to Colby-Sawyer College.
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Quechee, VT
Quechee, VT (pronounced "kwee-chee") invites you to peer
into the depths of the Quechee Gorge, known as the Grand
Canyon of the east and enjoy all the delights this beautiful
village has to offer.
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Windsor, VT - Mt. Ascutney
Windsor is a small town rich with history, unspoiled scenery and
community spirit. We continue the Vermont traditions of a Town Meeting
style of government and an elected selectboard. Business, cultural,
educational and recreational opportunities are available in Windsor.
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Enfield, NH
The Town of Enfield covers an area of 43.1 square miles bordered
by Lebanon, the regional commercial and population center, the
Sullivan County towns of Plainfield, Grantham and Springfield to
the south and the Grafton County towns of Canaan and Hanover to
the north and Grafton to the east.
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Woodstock, VT
Famous world-wide as the quintessential New England Village,
Woodstock, VT has been described as "The Prettiest Small
town in America" by Ladies Home Journal magazine. It is a lovely place
to visit or call home.
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Rutland, VT
Nestled in Vermont's Green Mountains, Rutland rests in a wide valley between
two mountain ranges, in a natural north-south passage. To the east three large
peaks in the Green Mountain range- Killington, Pico and Shrewsbury flank
Rutland. To the west of Rutland are the Taconics.
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Brandon, VT
Chartered in 1761, Brandon offers relaxing vacations with many things for you
and your family to explore and do. Browse the antique shops, historic buildings,
museums, and the many art galleries. Brandon Vermont is an inspiring backdrop
for both a relaxing and memorable Vermont vacation. Brandon is a study in early
American architecture and Vermont history.
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Randolph, VT
Randolph is a uniquely enjoyable place to visit, work and live. Although we're
a small town, we're relatively self sufficient. It would be hard to find another
community that is more committed to its future and more active in the pursuit of
excellence. The Downtown is part of the National Main Street Program. The
Village area is registered as a National Historic District, and the recreation
opportunities offered locally all provide services that many other small town
residents need to go elsewhere to find.
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