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		<title>Cafe a la Carte</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 12:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Upscale street cart.&#8221; It sounds like an oxymoron, right? Aren&#8217;t street carts supposed to serve hot dogs and soft pretzels? That&#8217;s why I was so intrigued when a friend of mine who works in downtown Brattleboro told me I have to check out Cafe a la Cart, a brand new &#8220;upscale street cart&#8221; on Elliot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-960" title="cafe_a_la_cart_1" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cafe_a_la_cart_1-480x320.jpg" alt="" width="347" height="231" />&#8220;Upscale street cart.&#8221; It sounds like an oxymoron, right? Aren&#8217;t street carts supposed to serve hot dogs and soft pretzels?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I was so intrigued when a friend of mine who works in downtown Brattleboro told me I have to check out <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brattleboro-VT/Cafe-a-la-Cart/132587060094672?ref=search&amp;v=app_4949752878" target="_blank">Cafe a la Cart</a>, a brand new <strong>&#8220;upscale street cart&#8221; on Elliot Street </strong>right next door to one of our other favorites, <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/peter-havens-restaurant/">Peter Havens</a>.</p>
<p>I stopped by the bright white cart (which is more like a trailer, complete with a grill, prep station and lunch counter) last week and was immediately drawn to the colorful menu propped up against it. It soon became clear why this curbside chow stop was branded &#8220;upscale&#8221;. While the menu consisted of basic items like burgers, quesadillas, hot dogs and sausage, peppers and onions, the ingredients and preparation were anything but typical.</p>
<p>I went for the &#8220;Vermont Farm Burger,&#8221; made with all-natural, Vermont-raised beef. Instead of a roll, it&#8217;s served on a Portuguese muffin, a crisp and slightly sweet bun. For extra zing, chef/owner Zach Corbin-Teich adds homemade pickles that he cures himself. A fixins bar on the lunch counter is complete with the standard mustard and ketchup, plus a variety of hot sauces, relish and fresh chopped onions.</p>
<p>For the veg-heads, Zach, who has served as chef at several upscale Vermont restaurants over the years, includes a veggie burger on the menu. There is also an &#8220;Egg McZach&#8221; breakfast sandwich served all day.</p>
<p>Wherever possible, <strong>Cafe a la Cart uses fresh local ingredients, all homemade</strong>.  As innkeepers, we really appreciate that.  We do the same for our breakfasts and really try to support others who support the local farms and farmers.  The carts daily specials are always listed on a separate chalkboard (when I visited, homemade potato salad and chocolate cookies were waiting). The only drink on the menu, beside bottled water, is fresh-squeezed lemonade, squeezed to order before your eyes (soooo good). Newbies to the Cart may not notice, but there is a shaded picnic table hidden just behind it. Have a seat and relax while you eat, watching the world go by on Elliot St.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-964" title="cafe_a_la_cart_2" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cafe_a_la_cart_2-480x290.jpg" alt="" width="274" height="165" />You might expect to pay upscale prices at an upscale cart, but nothing on the menu is more than $6. It&#8217;s a cash-only establishment, and Zach keeps the windows <strong>open from 11 &#8211; 5 every day but Sunday and Monday</strong>.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re thinking of coming up to visit Brattleboro this summer, make sure you stop by Cafe a la Cart.  Just a short stroll from our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Brattleboro inn</a> and the perfect spot for a casual but delicious lunch.<br />
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		<title>Brattleboro Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 20:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again.  The folks over at the Brattleboro Country Club recently invited us over to check out the course and clubhouse.  We have played over there before (Amy and I are both casual golfers) and really enjoyed the course.  There are some spectacular views and the greens are challenging and well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-483" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="golf" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/golf-300x225.jpg" alt="golf" width="300" height="225" align="left" />It&#8217;s that time of year again.  The folks over at the <a href="http://www.brattleborogolf.com" target="_blank">Brattleboro Country Club</a> recently invited us over to check out the course and clubhouse.  We have played over there before (Amy and I are both casual golfers) and really enjoyed the course.  There are some spectacular views and the greens are challenging and well maintained.</p>
<p>Now the good people of the Brattleboro Country Club have helped us to sweeten the pot for our fellow golfers.  <strong>They are offering our guests</strong> <strong>$20 off of greens fees and 10% off of food and beverage</strong> at their Fairway Tavern.</p>
<p>The Brattleboro Country Club has been member owned and operated since 1914 and is less than 5 minutes from our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Brattleboro Vermont Inn</a>.  With our $20 discount you can play <strong>18 holes for just $25! </strong> How can you beat that?</p>
<p>If you are traveling, they have clubs to rent available and of course carts are available for those not looking to take on the somewhat hilly course on foot.  There is even a small grass range if you would like to warm up or just hit a bucket.</p>
<p>But wait, as the legendary Billy Mays would say, that&#8217;s not all&#8230;  They are even offering  <strong>preferred tee times</strong> for our guests!</p>
<p>So if you are heading to Vermont this summer and enjoy playing a round &#8211; stay with us at Forty Putney Road Bed and Breakfast and take advantage of our great deals over at the Brattleboro Country Club.    As for us, we have an 1:10 tee time this afternoon (squeezing in 9 holes before check in time!) so we have to run &#8211; thanks for reading <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com">InnBrattleboro.com</a> &#8211; the best information about Southern Vermont!<br />
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		<title>Hiking Mount Monadnock</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 16:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mount Monadnock, in New Hampshire, offers some great half day hikes to an amazing bare rock summit with 100 mile views to points in all six New England States.  Mount Monadnock, located in the Monadnock State Park, is said to be the second most frequently climbed mountain in the world, after Japan&#8217;s Mt. Fuji. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mount Monadnock, in New Hampshire, offers some great half day hikes to an amazing bare rock summit with 100 mile views to points in all six New England States.  Mount Monadnock, located in the Monadnock State Park, is said to be the second most frequently climbed mountain in the world, after Japan&#8217;s Mt. Fuji.</p>
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<p>While there are a variety of approaches to the summit, we have found our personal favorite to be the White Arrow Trail.  Hiking the White Arrow Trail takes about two hours from the parking area up to the summit and about an hour and fifteen minutes down.  We would say that this hike is moderately difficult, the park states that there is an average 27% grade.  There are some sections that are steep and rocky.  We would not suggest hiking this trail in the wet weather as there are sections that become streams in the rain.  On an average day most of the trail is dry and clear, with about 3/4 of the hike in the wooded section and about 1/4 above the treeline.</p>
<p>To reach the start of the White Arrow approach, park in the lot off the Old Toll Road &#8211; on NH Route 124.   After paying your $4 park admission (can you believe that they maintain these parks for $4?) head up the old toll road trail.  This trail will take you to the intersection of the White Arrow Trail, which is located at the Old Halfway House.   Don&#8217;t worry &#8211; all of the trails are well marked and your $4 includes a map of the mountain.</p>
<p>The trail makes several turns, with a variety of other trail options splitting off here and there.  White Arrow is the most direct route to the summit however.</p>
<p>For most of the hike you will find yourself under a tree canopy (bring bug spray).  But after about an hour you will be able to see the summit.  While it looks very close, this is where the hiking gets somewhat more challenging, incorporating some large stretches of relatively smooth rock face.  Take your time, be sure to look around and chose the best path up the rocks, sometimes the easiest path is not the most obvious.   This is also a great time to take a gander at the forest below &#8211; there are several great points to take a break on the rocks and enjoy the amazing views and cool breezes.</p>
<p>The view at the top is amazing &#8211; although it is likely to be &#8220;crowded&#8221;.  There are several approaches to the summit and so regardless of how busy your trail was (White Arrow tends to be moderately busy &#8211; especially on weekends) the summit is guaranteed to be bustling with other hikers.</p>
<p>On the descent &#8211; which is markedly easier &#8211; you still must be careful of your footing and ease your way down the same rock surfaces carefully.</p>
<p>Mount Monadnock is in Monadnock State Park in New Hampshire.  The White Arrow Trail (Old Toll Road) starts about 30 miles from our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Vermont Inn</a>.  Travel Route 9 into Hampshire &#8211; to 101 to 124 to a town called Jaffrey.  Its a scenic drive that will take about 40 minutes.</p>
<p>The Park is open 7 days and hiking is popular year round.  Off season hikers should check in at the base (located off of Dublin Road &#8211; a bit further down 124).</p>
<p>There is a great (and funny) <a href="http://www.qcc.mass.edu/brink/Trav-rec/mt_monad/faq.htm" target="_blank">list of Monadnock FAQ&#8217;s</a> on the GCC site that should be able to help with any other questions.</p>
<p>Also, you can check out <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Hike-Mt-Monadnock-Via-the-White-Arrow-Trail" target="_blank">this step by step guide</a> assembled by one of our guests!</p>
<p>Hiking Mount Monadnock is certain to be an experience you remember.  There is a reason that it is one of the most hiked mountains in the world and if you are in the Brattleboro area, why not explore it for yourself.   Of course, we hope that you will stay with us at our beautiful <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Vermont Inn</a> which makes a great base camp for this and many other activities in New England.  To read about some of our other favorites, be sure to <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com">subscribe to our blog</a>!<br />
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		<title>The Retreat Trails</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 19:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year the Brattleboro Retreat completed updates on a series of trails that climb throughout their expansive property.  The trails date back to the 1800&#8242;s when many of them were created for the use of the patients and staff of the &#8220;Vermont Asylum&#8221;, which continues to operate today as the Brattleboro Retreat.  As a matter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-611" href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/retreat-trails/retreattrails/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-611" title="retreattrails" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/retreattrails.JPG" alt="retreattrails" width="150" height="200" /></a>Last year the <a href="http://www.brattlebororetreat.org/" target="_blank">Brattleboro Retreat </a>completed updates on a series of trails that climb throughout their expansive property.  The trails date back to the 1800&#8242;s when many of them were created for the use of the patients and staff of the &#8220;Vermont Asylum&#8221;, which continues to operate today as the Brattleboro Retreat.  As a matter of fact, the Brattleboro Retreat is celebrating it&#8217;s 175th anniversary this year.  Many of the trails today still use the names they were given 175 years ago &#8211; including the pictured &#8220;last step&#8221;.   Lucky for us, our home was once part of the Brattleboro Retreat and these trails connect to those that are located right in our backyard.</p>
<p>The trail system is open year round and is more than 9 miles long.  The Retreat Trails cover over 400 acres of forest and agricultural land and include some interesting sites, like the <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/ski-jumping-in-vermont/">Harris Hill Ski Jump</a>, <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/grafton-cheese-and-country-store-now-in-brattleboro/">Grafton Cheese Country Store</a>, the old Cemetery and the Retreat Tower.</p>
<p>There is a nice map of the trail system available at several information kiosks along the system, the map is also <a href="http://www.theretreatfarm.com/images/stories/RetreatTrailsMap.gif">online here</a> and we have printed copies of the map at the Inn for you as well.</p>
<p>The trails range from flat and easy, to somewhat steep and rocky.  None are really more than &#8220;moderate&#8221; in difficulty and most can be trekked year round.  We have taken some great winter hikes in the snow up these trails, sliding down the steeper parts in our snow pants.</p>
<p>For those staying with us at our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com/">Brattleboro B&amp;B</a>, you can access the trails from our back yard (these trails connect to the shorter <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hogle-wildlife-sanctuary/">Hogle Wildlife Sanctuary Trail</a>).  For others, there are 5 public access points to the trail system &#8211; <a href="http://www.theretreatfarm.com/trails-.html" target="_blank">outlined here</a>.<br />
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		<title>Sugaring Time in VT</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 23:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its sugaring time again in Vermont. For those who don&#8217;t know, that the time of year when the maple sap runs from the trees into buckets all over the state, waiting to be collected and &#8220;cooked&#8221; into delicious maple syrup. The smell (as I am sure you can imagine) is amazing. Several sugar houses offer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-292" title="tapped" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/tapped.jpg" alt="tapped" width="252" height="189" align="left" />Its sugaring time again in Vermont.  For those who don&#8217;t  know, that the time of year when the maple sap runs from the trees into buckets  all over the state, waiting to be collected and &#8220;cooked&#8221; into delicious maple  syrup.  The smell (as I am sure you can imagine) is amazing.  Several sugar  houses offer tours and demonstrations in our area.   We took a ride up to <a href="http://www.vermontsugar.com/" target="_blank"> Harlow&#8217;s Sugar House</a>, which is just up the road from us, to check out the  operation.</p>
<p>At Harlow&#8217;s, they offer a wide selection of local products,  other than syrups.  They also will let you watch the cooking process.   Demonstrations of both the traditional methods of syrup production and more  advanced methods will be available as well as samples and all things maple!   There is more information about the activities scheduled at  www.vermontmaple.org.  Copies of the <a href="http://www.vermontmaple.org/" target="_blank">&#8220;2009  Vermont Ski &amp; Maple Map</a>&#8221; can also be picked up at any <a href="http://www.vtchamber.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Welcome Center</a> (Rest Areas).</p>
<p>If you are planing a trip to Forty Putney Road and would  like to see some sugaring, here are some local spots to check  out:</p>
<p>Harlow&#8217;s is located at 563 Bellows  Falls Rd. (Rt. 5), in Putney. The phone number is (802) 387-5852. For more  information, visit www.harlowssugarhouse.com.</p>
<p>The Clark  Farm is at 4224 Bonnyvale Rd., in Guilford. The phone number is (802) 254-2569.</p>
<p>The Corse Farm is at 1089 Corse Rd., in Whitingham. The phone number is  (802) 368-2322.</p>
<p>Harlow&#8217;s Sugarhouse is at  Sweet Maple Alpacas is at 154  River Rd., in Westminster. The phone number is (802) 376-9846. For more  information, visit www.sweetmaplealpacas.com.</p>
<p>Robb Family Farm is at 827  Ames Hill Rd., in Brattleboro. The phone number is (802) 258-9087. For more  information, visit www.robbfamilyfarm.com.<br />
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		<title>100 Reasons to Stay, Play and Live in Brattleboro, Vermont</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning a Bed and Breakfast in Brattleboro, Vermont is so much fun.  One of the questions we are often asked by our guests is &#8220;why did you choose Brattleboro?&#8221;   So here is a quick list (in no particular order) of reasons why Brattleboro, Vermont is an awesome place to stay, play and live. Great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Bed and Breakfast in Brattleboro, Vermont</a> is so much fun.  One of the questions we are often asked by our guests is &#8220;why did you choose Brattleboro?&#8221;   So here is a quick list (in no particular order) of reasons why Brattleboro, Vermont is an awesome place to stay, play and live.</p>
<ol>
<li>Great downtown &#8211; stroll through our active downtown      with all of its big city amenities</li>
<li>Live theater &#8211; 3 Theaters for live performances      downtown (Hooker Dunham Theater, Latchis Theater, New England Youth      Theater)</li>
<li>Caffeine &#8211; 3 Independent Coffee Shops (Mocha Joe&#8217;s,      Coffee Country &amp; Cafe Lotus)</li>
<li>Food &#8211; 30+ Restaurants to choose from</li>
<li>Pizza &#8211; 8 Pizza Shops (what can I say we like pizza      around here)</li>
<li>Sushi &#8211; 3 restaurants to get great Sushi</li>
<li>Brattleboro Museum and Art Center</li>
<li>Martinis &#8211; on the deck at <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/alicis-bistro/">Alici&#8217;s Bistro</a> in the summer</li>
<li>Vermont Jazz Center</li>
<li>Galleries &#8211; Gallery in the Woods, Artisan Design,      Gallery 215, Artist Loft Gallery&#8230;just to name a few</li>
<li>Architecture &#8211; Beautiful historic architecture</li>
<li>Beer &#8211; McNeil&#8217;s Brewery in the historic fire house</li>
<li>More beer &#8211; 40 Tap Handles at <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/flat-street-pub-downtown-brattleboro/">Flat Street Pub</a></li>
<li>Cheap beer &#8211; $2.75 Draft Beer on the Fridays on the      roof top deck at the Riverview Cafe in the summer</li>
<li>Movies &#8211; Check out the Art Deco Latchis Movie Theater</li>
<li>Only a 2 hour drive from Boston, MA</li>
<li>Only a 3 hour drive from New York City, NY</li>
<li>Only a 5 hour drive from Philadelphia, PA</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/amtrak-vermonter/">The Vermonter </a>- Amtrak service from Washington D.C.,      Philadelphia and NYC to Brattleboro Vermont!</li>
<li>Small town &#8211; only 12,000 residents</li>
<li>How Tom at <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/peter-havens-restaurant/">Peter Haven\&#8217;s Restaurant</a> met me once and      remembered my name 2 years later</li>
<li>Countless Boutiques &#8211; Beadnicks, Altiplano, Blue Moose,      Knit or Dye, Distinctive Decor&#8230;just to name a few</li>
<li>So many books &#8211; 5 Book stores downtown (Baskets      Paperbacks, Book Cellar, Brattleboro Books, Everyone&#8217;s Books, &amp;      Mystery on Main)</li>
<li>Community Appreciation Day &#8211; free lunch served by the      Brattleboro Savings and Loan</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/brattleboro-food-co-op/">Brattleboro Food Coop</a> &#8211; local and fresh food!</li>
<li>The Hospital &#8211; yes, best experience I ever had at a      hospital (kind, courteous and only waited 5 minutes to be seen)</li>
<li>Our Local Butcher Shop &#8211; North End Butchers</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/gallery-walk/">Gallery Walk</a> &#8211; 1st Friday of every month &#8211; over 40      galleries, shops and restaurants displaying local art</li>
<li>Local newspaper daily &#8211; all the news I need in the      Brattleboro Reformer</li>
<li>Drive in Movies -  <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/northfield-drive-in-movie-theater/">Northfield drive-in theater</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hiking-mt-wantastiquet-in-hinsdale-nh/">Wantastiquet</a> &#8211; great hike with an odd name</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/chesterfield-gorge-nh/">Chesterfield Gorge</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/retreat-trails/">The Retreat Trails</a> &#8211; hike them right from our backyard</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hiking-mount-monadnock/">Mount Monadock </a>- sure it&#8217;s not in Brattleboro, but it&#8217;s      close and awesome</li>
<li>Picking Berries &#8211; love <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/dutton-berry-farm-newfane-vt/">Dutton Farm</a></li>
<li>Road Biking along the West River</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/strolling-of-the-heifers/">Strolling of the Heifers</a> (ever seen cows strolling down      main street before, well see it here)</li>
<li>Spofford Lake</li>
<li>Mountain Biking</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/tubing-in-vermont/">Tubing</a> down the West River</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/swimming-holes-in-southern-vermont/">Swimming </a>holes on the West River</li>
<li>Kayaking on the Connecticut River</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hogle-wildlife-sanctuary/">Hogle Wildlife Sanctuary</a></li>
<li>Canoeing in the Retreat Meadows</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/brattleboro-tree-walk/">The Treasured Tree Tour</a> &#8211; including our enormous      Japanese Maple Tree &#8211; you have to see it to believe it!</li>
<li>Golfing at the Brattleboro Country Club</li>
<li>Hogback Mountain Scenic Overlook</li>
<li>Fishing</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/fall-foliage-in-southern-vermont/">Fall Foliage</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/corn-maze-at-gaines-farm-in-guilford-vermont/">Corn Mazes</a> &#8211; including the Gaines Farms&#8217; giant cow</li>
<li>It&#8217;s haunted&#8230; <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/haunted-sites-near-brattleboro-vermont/">The Spooky Side of Brattleboro</a> (<a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/haunted-hiking-in-new-hampshire/">Madame      Sharri\&#8217;s Castle</a> and the Retreat Tower)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/shelburne-falls-glacial-potholes/">Shelburne Falls</a> &#8211; Pot Holes and Bridge of Flowers</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/apple-picking-in-southern-vermont/">Picking Apples</a>  &#8211; love Scott Farm</li>
<li>Cider &#8211; Donuts &amp; Fresh Apple Cider from Green      Mountain Orchards</li>
<li>Snow</li>
<li>Ski Jumping &#8211; <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/ski-jumping-in-vermont/">Harris Hill Ski Jump</a></li>
<li>Ice Fishing on the Retreat Meadows (I love watching      them from our 2nd Floor Sun Porch, like a Norman Rockwell painting)</li>
<li>Snow Shoeing</li>
<li>Cross Country Skiing at the Brattleboro Country Club</li>
<li>Down Hill Skiing at Mount Snow (just a short 20 minute      drive)</li>
<li>Diversity</li>
<li>The Circus is always in town at the <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/new-england-center-for-circus-arts/">Nimble Arts Circus      School</a></li>
<li>School for International Training</li>
<li>Protests &#8211; who doesn&#8217;t dig a good peaceful protest</li>
<li>The smelly hippies</li>
<li>Bartering &#8211; check out Boomerang, Turn it Up, and other      shops</li>
<li>Vermont Fresh Network &#8211; restaurants, growers and      producers working together</li>
<li>Free Wi-Fi &#8211; not just at our inn, but throughout      downtown!</li>
<li>A Bush and Cheney free zone</li>
<li>First Home Depot in the US to close &#8211; citing local      competition-Brown &amp; Roberts Hardware rules!</li>
<li>Supporting local businesses</li>
<li>Keeping Walmart out</li>
<li>Sustainability &#8211; Check out the store called Save the      Corporations From Themselves</li>
<li>Easy to be Gluten Free</li>
<li>Easy to be a Vegetarian</li>
<li>Easy to be a Vegan</li>
<li>Cheese &#8211; <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/grafton-cheese-and-country-store-now-in-brattleboro/">Grafton Cheese Company</a> (watch them make      cheese, visit their country store or pet the animals at the farm)</li>
<li>Weddings &#8211; in the apple orchards at Scott Farm</li>
<li>Sugaring &#8211; see them make the Maple Syrup at Harlow&#8217;s      Sugar House</li>
<li>Candy &#8211; <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/tom-and-sallys-handmade-chocolates-brattleboro-vermont/">Tom and Sally\&#8217;s Handmade Chocolates </a>(something      for the kids and something for the adults as well)</li>
<li>The Brattleboro area <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/brattleboro-farmers-market/">Farmer\&#8217;s Market</a> (year round)</li>
<li>Thai food &#8211; Anon&#8217;s Thia food at the Farmer&#8217;s Market and      Thai Bamboo &#8211; both rock</li>
<li>The Awesome 80&#8242;s hour on WTSA 96.7 FM (while I iron the      sheets)</li>
<li>Walking our dog and feeding the ducks in the Retreat      Meadow (one for them, one for her)</li>
<li>175 years of history at the Brattleboro Retreat</li>
<li>Antiquing on Route 30</li>
<li>Irish Sessions on Wednesday nights at JD McCliment&#8217;s      Pub in nearby Putney</li>
<li>Live music at the Weathervane</li>
<li>Summer <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/free-concerts-on-the-common/">Concerts in the Park</a></li>
<li>Brattstock &#8211; local music festival in August</li>
<li>Renew Building Supply &#8211; plenty of reclaimed parts for      your (and our) old house</li>
<li>Sam&#8217;s Outdoor Outfitters  &#8211; the biggest little      store you have ever seen!</li>
<li>Chelsea Royal Diner &#8211; try their ice cream</li>
<li>Wine &#8211; great local shops (Windham Wines) and producers      (Honora)</li>
<li>Basketville</li>
<li>Our Downtown Waterfall &#8211; how many towns have one of      those!</li>
<li>Fish Market</li>
<li>Festivals (<a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/keene-pumpkin-festival-keene-new-hampshire/">Keene Pumpkin Festival,</a> <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/marlboro-music-festival-marlboro-vermont/">Marlboro Music Festival</a>, <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/yellow-barn-music-school-festival-putney-vermont/">Yellow Barn Music Festival</a>, Dummerston Apple Festival, Newfane Heritage Festival,      Brattleboro Literary Festival…just to name a few)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/newfane-vermont-flea-market/">Newfane Flea Market</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/west-dummerston-covered-bridge/">Covered bridges</a></li>
<li>And of course, <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Forty Putney Road Bed and Breakfast</a>!</li>
</ol>
<p>Did we miss anything?  What are your favorite Brattleboro things?  Please share your favorites in the comments!<br />
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<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/brattleboro-farmers-market/' title='Brattleboro Farmers Market'>Brattleboro Farmers Market</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/dutton-berry-farm-newfane-vt/' title='Dutton Berry Farm Newfane, VT'>Dutton Berry Farm Newfane, VT</a></li>
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		<title>Retreat Tower</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 16:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the unique stops along the is the Retreat Tower.  This tower was built by the patients of the Vermont Asylum (now the Brattleboro Retreat) in 1887.  At the time, doctors believed that hard, meaningful labor could help mental patients regain their stability.  So a group of patients was put to work building this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_2579.JPG"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-686" title="IMG_2579" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_2579.JPG" alt="IMG_2579" width="231" height="308" /></a>One of the unique stops along the <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/retreat-trails/">Retreat Trails</a> is the Retreat Tower.  This tower was built by the patients of the Vermont Asylum (now the Brattleboro Retreat) in 1887.  At the time, doctors believed that hard, meaningful labor could help mental patients regain their stability.  So a group of patients was put to work building this large stone tower, as a scenic overlook of the Asylum grounds.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m sure that the doctors had the best of intentions, some patients chose to use the tower in a different manner.  In the years following its construction, according to the book &#8220;Weird New England&#8221; a fair number of patients climbed to the top of the tower and hurled themselves off of it onto the rocky cliff below.  While the number of suicides at this site is a closely guarded secret, the tower was sealed off and remains so today.</p>
<p>For those looking for <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/haunted-sites-near-brattleboro-vermont/">the haunted side of Brattleboro</a>, ghost hunters report sightings of an airborne human-like form at the top of the tower that appears briefly and then disappears into space.</p>
<p>You can find the tower off of the &#8220;Tower Climb&#8221; trail on the Retreat Trail system.  It&#8217;s a fairly easy 10 &#8211; 15 minute walk from our Inn.  The tower is visible from the Retreat Meadows and a lot of the north side of Brattleboro as well &#8211; particularly in the winter and fall as the trees clear.</p>
<p>The tower opens to the public typically just one or two times per year.  The dates are not consistent, but you can certainly keep an eye on our <a href="http://twitter.com/innkeepers">twitter feed</a> to know when it opens &#8211; as we will definitely be there.<br />
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<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hiking-mount-monadnock/' title='Hiking Mount Monadnock'>Hiking Mount Monadnock</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/retreat-trails/' title='The Retreat Trails'>The Retreat Trails</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/haunted-sites-near-brattleboro-vermont/' title='Haunted Sites Near Brattleboro Vermont'>Haunted Sites Near Brattleboro Vermont</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.innbrattleboro.com/hiking-mt-wantastiquet-in-hinsdale-nh/' title='Hiking Mt. Wantastiquet in Hinsdale, NH'>Hiking Mt. Wantastiquet in Hinsdale, NH</a></li>
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		<title>Yankee Candle Village in Deerfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 17:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yankee Candle is headquartered in western Massachusetts.  Now, while you cannot tour the actual factory (which is something I would have loved to do) they have built what is best described as a "Hallmark Theme Park" ...]]></description>
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<p>Yankee Candle is headquartered in western Massachusetts.  Now, while you cannot tour the actual factory (which is something I would have loved to do) they have built what is best described as a &#8220;Hallmark Theme Park&#8221; for your candle and nick-nack loving enjoyment.</p>
<p>I visited the Yankee Candle Village with some hesitancy, especially after finding out that I didn&#8217;t get to see any massive machinery pumping out candles by the thousands.  However, the village does seem to have something for everyone.  From the obvious enormous selection of every scent of Yankee Candle &#8211; to small rooms full of sports memorabilia &#8211; to a winter themed space that actually has falling snow.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-561" style="margin: 5px;" title="IMG_2083" src="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_2083.JPG" alt="IMG_2083" width="207" height="276" align="left" />The space itself is enormous and even has several dining options, including Chandlers, a fine dining restaurant which is illuminated with hundreds of candles.   If you are just in need of a snack, or a place to chill while your partner peruses the candles, there is a central cafe with sandwiches, soups and the like and even an animated bear jamboree &#8211; singing tunes about candles&#8230;</p>
<p>For the bargain hunters, there is a small room near the center of the building that is filled with discounted candles and odds and ends.</p>
<p>If you are looking for some gifts, there is a huge toy section, complete with Santa&#8217;s workshop and full time Santa (off season he chills in the workshop checking his list &#8211; probably more than twice).</p>
<p>The whole trip wraps up with a full fledged home store, including designer bags and fashions and a host of small impulse items at the sea of cash registers.</p>
<p>I would say that this is certainly a place worth visiting and will get you brownie points from the lady in your life &#8211; particularly if she is a candle fan.   Best part, the Yankee Candle Village is just about a 30 minute ride from our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Vermont Inn</a> and part of our larger &#8220;heading south&#8221; tour of fun and interesting places near Southern Vermont.</p>
<p>Yankee Candle Village is open everyday from 10am to 6pm, with some extended hours during the holidays.</p>
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		<title>Shelburne Falls Glacial Potholes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:46:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Brady</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our last post we took a look at the Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls Massachusetts.  Today we peer into the glacial potholes, also in Shelburne Falls. Over 50 potholes are found in this rocky area, making it the largest &#8220;collection&#8221; of glacial potholes on record.  They also have the record of the largest [...]]]></description>
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<p>In our last post we took a look at the <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/shelburne-falls-bridge-of-flowers/">Bridge of Flowers</a> in Shelburne Falls Massachusetts.  Today we peer into the glacial potholes, also in Shelburne Falls.</p>
<p>Over 50 potholes are found in this rocky area, making it the largest &#8220;collection&#8221; of glacial potholes on record.  They also have the record of the largest single glacial pothole, measuring 39 feet across &#8211; but I have yet to find that one (you&#8217;d think it was easy &#8211; being 39 feet across?).</p>
<p>Unfortunately after a series of injuries and subsequent letters from attorneys, you can no longer climb down onto the rocks and are only able to observe them from a platform above.  Bummer.</p>
<p>You can still see some of the stones that swirled around in the holes to grind them out over the years &#8211; in the top photo you can see the &#8220;grindstone&#8221; inside of the pothole in the bottom left.   As I understand it, the current from the flowing water (before the dam was built) spun these stones around and they slowly ground their way down into the softer rock.</p>
<p>Even though it is another &#8220;view from afar&#8221; attraction, it&#8217;s interesting and pretty to look at.  And if you are already in the area (or a geology buff) it&#8217;s certainly worth a visit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.shelburnefalls.com/attractions/potholes.html">The potholes</a> are located at the end of Deerfield Avenue in Shelburne Falls (easy to find, just follow the signs to the town of Shelburne Falls and you can&#8217;t miss them).  Shelburne Falls, the potholes and the Bridge of Flowers are just about 30 minutes from our <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">Vermont Inn</a> and make for a nice afternoon drive.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the summer coming to an end and foliage right around the corner, it seemed like the perfect time for a trip to Shelburne Falls Massachusetts to get one last stroll down the Bridge of Flowers. This unique walk was created in the 1920&#8242;s on an abandoned trolley bridge.  Today the walk contains over 500 [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the summer coming to an end and foliage right around the corner, it seemed like the perfect time for a trip to Shelburne Falls Massachusetts to get one last stroll down the <a href="http://www.shelburnefalls.com/attractions/bridge.html" target="_blank">Bridge of Flowers</a>.</p>
<p>This unique walk was created in the 1920&#8242;s on an abandoned trolley bridge.  Today the walk contains over 500 varieties of flowers, vines and shrubs on the 400 foot bridge.</p>
<p>The town of Shelburne Falls is small, but has a few shops and restaurants and is also home to the <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/shelburne-falls-glacial-potholes">interesting glacial potholes</a>.</p>
<p>The bridge of flowers is free, but supported completely by donations.  Last year over 25,000 people visited the bridge.</p>
<p>The bridge of flowers is open from April through October,  is just about 30 minutes south of <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com">our Vermont Inn</a>, and is part of a fun afternoon of stops on our &#8220;heading south&#8221; tour that we are happy to share with you at the inn.  The whole tour is about 4 hours long and includes the bridge of flowers.</p>
<p>Of course, this stop is best summed up in photos, so here are some shots from our trip to the bridge of flowers in September.</p>
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