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roadside redux theme throughout are inspired by the trees that grow in Vermont’s forests and directly outside the windows of some of the rooms with those names. The décor in the guest rooms and in the common areas is that clean, comfortable style that some describe as American rustic. The spaces are airy, bright, and fresh, and, if anything, it’s a style best described as Vermont chic—there are plush sectional sofas; queen- and king-size beds piled high with layers of comforters and lots of pillows; soft rugs underfoot; super-fluffy towels; deep bathtubs; original works of art on the walls; large windows that capture every view; and fireplaces everywhere. Each guest room is entirely different, and every repeat patron will certainly want their one favorite room or cabin time after time, and nothing else. Some may never leave, because staying at Seesaw’s Lodge feels so much like being at home. So, no worries—it looks as if everyone’s favorite Seesaw legends are in good hands and are sure to stand the test of time. Cabin (because at one time it really was for chickens); The Butterfly Cabin (because it once had a double-winged sloping roof); and The Court Cabin (because it overlooked the 1941 tennis court). True to his desire for keeping the past memories and the historic value of Seesaw’s ever present, Prins calls the smartly appointed, kitchen-equipped cabins by their original names, as listed in the National Register of Historic Places. They are The Chicken “I had been looking to buy an inn or a lodge or something like Christie’s retail showroom auction solutions Nadeau’s SKINNER consignments 802.768.8341 OPEN DAILY 4361 MAIN ST MANCHESTER, VT perfectpiececonsignments.com | estatefinearts.com 98 manchester life | manchesterlifemagazine.com Estate + Fine Art A D V I S O R S