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OUR TAKE ON ARLINGTON

Arlington the city is one of the more romantic ones in the state. Arlington has dozens of activities. Some are Chauncy's Family Dining, BattenKill Canoe, Jonathon's Table, Norman Rockwell Exhibit, and Battenkill River. Arlington has ten fun things to do, many dining establishments, one activity vendor, two products, a store, and one park/playground.

LODGING

  1. Arcady At The Sunderland Lodge
    "br / the hot tub is very relaxing and the rooms are squeeky clean and well kept" - a Yahoo user
  2. Dining at West Mountain Inn
    "food was delicious and the llamas were probably the best part of all, tied with the hiking trails and sledding down the steep hill" - a Yahoo user
  3. Hill Farm Inn
    "nite life in town @ the right bars / restaurants" - a Yahoo user
  1. Arlington's West Mountain Inn
  2. Candlelight Motel
  3. Arcady at the Sunderland Lodge
  4. Camping on the Battenkill
  1. Country Willows B%B Inn
  2. The Arlington Inn
  3. Arcady at the Sunderland Lodge

THINGS TO DO

  1. BattenKill Canoe
    "The canoe trip was amazing. The scenery was beautiful and it was one of the most peaceful places on earth. Pay attention to where you have to get off of the river.We got a little lost but the people who rented us the canoe were wonderful and came and picked us up." - a Yahoo user
  2. Hildene
    "Hildene, the home of Robert Todd Lincoln, only surviving son of President Abraham Lincoln, is well worth a visit. The location is conveniently near downtown Manchester VT, yet feels out in the country. The staff is welcoming, and tours are constant--with choice of "on your own" or guided. This no-waiting policy makes it convenient for those on a schedule. Robert Lincoln was president and chairman of the Pullman train car company, and the house reflects his business interests as well as family history. This is an early 20th century house, so many visitors will have a "grandma had one of those" experience. The gardens were in full bloom during our August visit." - a Tripadvisor user
  3. Bennington Center for the Arts
    "The best art of the natural world and one of the finest collections of Native American arts and crafts that we've ever seen. The Scholz bird carvings are incredible and the Covered Bridge Museum was a great lesson for our whole family." - a Yahoo user
  1. Lee Arrington Fine Art
  2. Southern Vermont Arts Center
  3. Tilting At Windmills Gallery
  4. American Museum of Fly Fishing
  1. Village Peddler & Bearatorium
  2. Norman Rockwell Exhibit
  3. L.B. Adams Fine Portraiture

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