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attractions NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE Northshire Bookstore is a nationally known, family-owned, independent bookstore committed to the future of the book. Northshire understands that business happens in the context of community and strives to enrich the lives of their customers, employees, and the greater community. 4869 Main St., Manchester. 802-362-2200 or northshire.com TOWN OF MANCHESTER SOUTHERN VERMONT ARTS CENTER Southern Vermont Arts Center (SVAC) is a multidisciplinary arts organization in Manchester with a mission to promote and nurture the arts. SVAC introduces the wider community to art exhibitions and performances of national relevance, provides opportunities for local and regional artists, and engages diverse audiences through classes, camps, and community programs, all within its campus of more than 100 acres in the heart of the Green Mountains. 930 SVAC Dr., Manchester. 802-362-1405 or svac.org PASTIME PINBALL Pastime Pinball is a family-friendly museum arcade featuring a curated collection of more than 60 pinball machines from 1947 to present day—as well as vintage coin-op games and multi- game video tables. All are set to Free Play—no quarters, no tickets, and no tokens needed! Pay admission at the door and stay and play for as long as you’d like. Craft beer, wine, and tasty treats are available in the mezzanine-level snack bar. 4802 Main St., Manchester. 802-366-1200 or pastimepinball.com Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park encompasses more than 88 acres, the Park House, a six-lane swimming pool, diving board and kiddie pool, three baseball diamonds, multipurpose athletic fields, three playgrounds for children of all ages, a one-mile walking path, a dog park, brand-new skateboard park, outdoor basketball courts, and three tennis courts. A trail in the northeast corner of the park leads to Riley Rink and a trail in the southeast corner leads to downtown Manchester. The park is open daily until 10pm and is located off Bonnet Street on Recreation Park Road in Manchester. 802-362-1439 Factory Point Town Green is located in the heart of Manchester on Depot Street near the intersection of Main Street. The nearby waterfall provides the perfect setting for sitting on the grass and enjoying the sun or throwing a Frisbee with friends. The town green hosts two historic items: a local history interpretative marker and a marble monument from 1912 that was part of the original Center Bridge. A post-and-beam, slate-roofed bandstand over a marble stage is the site of Manchester’s free summer concert series. manchester life magazine 2020 17