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The Quechee Gorge is located in Quechee, Vermont along the U.S. Route 4. The gorge is 165 feet deep and is the deepest gorge in Vermont. It serves as a popular tourist attraction in Quechee State Park and can be viewed from the U.S. Route 4 bridge and trails on both sides of the gorge. The Gorge Village has a Christmas shop and free cheese tastings. Quechee Gorge to Simon Pearce . (4 min.)
Long Trail Brewery

Long Trail Brewery

5520 US Rte. 4 Bridgewater Corners, Bridgewater Corners, VT

Hours: Sunday – Wed.: 12 PM – 6 PM Thursday – Sat.: 12 PM – 8 PM

Simon Pearce

Simon Pearce

1760 Quechee Main St, Quechee, VT 05059
, 8022951470

This is a restaurant and glass blowing shop. The owner's son is the Olympic snowboarder. Driving across the covered bridge shows the view of the water falls. Simon Pearce is on main street on the river. About 20 min (12.5 mi) via US-4 W from venue.

Quechee Gorge and gift shop village with tastings

Quechee Gorge and gift shop village with tastings

Route 4, Quechee, VT

(8.8 miles from the venue in West Woodstock) The Gorge Village has a Christmas shop and free cheese tastings. The Quechee Gorge is located in Quechee, Vermont along the U.S. Route 4. The gorge is 165 feet deep and is the deepest gorge in Vermont. It serves as a popular tourist attraction in Quechee State Park and can be viewed from the U.S. Route 4 bridge and trails on both sides of the gorge.

The Coolidge Homestead

The Coolidge Homestead

3780 Route 100A, Plymouth Notch, VT 05056
, (802) 672-3713

Also known as Calvin Coolidge Homestead District or President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site: On 100A south 20 min. 12.8 miles from the venue. Vermont is the birthplace and boyhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States. He signed into law the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which granted U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans, and oversaw a period of rapid and expansive economic growth known as the "Roaring Twenties", leaving office with considerable popularity. If the buildings are closed, you can drive through the village past the building where he was sworn into office. Check Availability (802) 672-3713 Open until mid October 9:30-5:00.

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