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Saturday, June 28, 2014
Vermont State House Tour
Many of the public rooms of the state house have been restored to their 1859 appearance with huge chandeliers and intricate plaster moldings on the ceilings. The furniture also dates back to 1859. The original design had a rotunda opening up to the dome but it wasn’t built that way so the lobby lacks the usual drama. Take a guided tour if possible to learn a little of Vermont's interesting history.
The accessible entrance is on the west side of the building. There’s a small lot, large enough for cars only, near the entrance. RVs can be parked on the street at the corner of Governor Aiken Ave. and Baldwin St. There’s also parking along State St. but it’s an uphill hike to the state house. Tour
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