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Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT.
Framing Format, St. Johnsbury, VT.
Vermont Artisan Designs, Brattleboro, VT.
cuisine is the perfect remedy for any
late-night hunger pangs.
SUNDAY
8AM
As the morning sun rises above the crest of
the Green Mountains on your final day in
Bennington, head to Papa Pete’s in East
Bennington to savor their signature 14-inch
“Giant Pancakes” for breakfast. Bagel
fanatics will no doubt fawn over the
selection of fresh baked artisan bagels
at Love A Bagel on Main Street, which
features alternating daily specialty bagels
such as honey cinnamon, chipotle, or
sundried tomato.
10AM
After an emboldening breakfast, it’s time
to head to beautiful North Bennington to
enjoy some local scenery and historical
sightseeing.
Head north from Four Corners on North
Street and make a left at Kocher Drive.
Continue straight and follow the signs for
Route 67A North. Driving towards North
Bennington, you will pass by the entrance
to Bennington College and the Henry
Covered Bridge. To reach the Henry
Covered Bridge, make a left on River
Road off of Route 67A. Originally built in
1840, this town lattice style truss bridge
spans the Walloomsac River. The historic
Henry House lies just south of the bridge,
which is the oldest covered bridge in
Bennington County.
Continuing northward on Route 67A,
make a left on West Street once you reach
North Bennington. You will come upon the
Park-McCullough Historic Governor’s
Mansion on your left. Built by lawyer and
entrepreneur Trenor W. Park in 1864, the
stately property perfectly exemplifies the
“Second Empire” and “Romantic Revival”
architectural traditions that were prevalent
in the mid 19th century. The property
is open to the public for sightseeing and
visitation from 10 to 2 Friday through
Sunday, and private tours can be
scheduled through the Park-McCullough
House Association. While there, make sure
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