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THE COMMUNITIES OF THE SHIRES

Photo by Lorianna Weathers Photography
EAST DORSET
Otter Creek rises in East Dorset and flows into crystal clear Emerald Lake before running north into Lake Champlain .
If you ’ re in the neighborhood in summer or fall , why not pick your own cherries , raspberries and apples at Mad Tom Orchard or blueberries at Wildwood Berry Farm a couple of miles up Mad Tom Road .
East Dorset is the home of the Bill Wilson House , the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous and where the 12 Steps was born .
In July and August , the Vermont Summer Festival at the Harold Beebe farm off Route 7 is a major attraction , highlighted by the Vermont Festival Horse Show .
GLASTONBURY
The town , all 44.4 mostly mountainous square miles of it , had a population of 8 at last count , all in the ghost town of Fayville at the western base of the mountain .
Vermont ’ s Long Trail ( part of the AT ) runs along the Green Mountain ridgeline and over the 3,748-ft . summit of Glastenbury Mountain .
The population went all the way up to 241 during the logging boom of the 1880s , when Glastenbury ’ s vast stands of timber were felled to make boards and burned to make charcoal for the iron industry – until not a tree was left .
Ripley ’ s Believe It or Not profiled Glastenbury in 1936 (“ The Mattison Family is the whole town of Glastenbury , Vt . Ira Mattison and his wife and mother hold every town office ”).
The Vermont legislature disincorporated the town and adjacent Somerset in 1937 .
Then came the disappearances . Middie Rivers never emerged from Bickford Hollow in 1945 . Bennington College student Paula Welden went hiking toward Glastenbury in 1946 and was never seen again . There are the three large stone cairns near the summit of the mountain . Who made them and why ? It seems that Glastenbury has acquired a certain reputation in paranormal circles .
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