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Statesman Stephen A. Douglas was born in Brandon, and his birthplace is now the Brandon Museum as well as the town's Visitor Center. [3] Douglas returned in 1860 to inform a crowd that Brandon was a good place to be born and leave. [4] Thomas Davenport, proclaimed by some to have invented the electric motor, was born and lived in Brandon.
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In May 2002, the brewery closed due to one of the partners' health complications. In 2011, Hill Farmstead Brewery was named the 2011 Best New Brewer in the World by RateBeer. [31] In 2013, Hill Farmstead Brewery was named the 2013 Best Brewery in the World, [32] Best Brewery in Vermont, and Best Brewery in New England by RateBeer. Additionally ...
The Dog Team Tavern was a restaurant located on Dog Team Road, off U.S. Route 7, roughly 4 mi (6.4 km) north of the town of Middlebury, Vermont in Addison County. It was located geographically in the Champlain Valley of the Green Mountains, the Vermont part of the Appalachian Mountain range .
von Trapp Brewing is a brewery in Stowe, Vermont, United States. Founded in 2010, [1] as Trapp Lager, it is part of the Trapp Family businesses. The brewery, owned by Sam von Trapp, [2] [3] produces around 2,000 barrels of beer per year. [4] It was the brainchild of Sam's father, Johannes, [5] one of the three children of Georg and Maria von ...
Dog Mountain is a 150-acre (61 ha) property in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, with trails, a pond, and fields open for off-leash roaming by dogs and their people. Dog Mountain began as the home and studio of Vermont folk artists Stephen Huneck and Gwen Huneck, and the site includes an art gallery featuring Stephen's art.
The beer brewing operation, now located on a 12-acre property alongside a farm with a hop yard and animals including donkeys, chickens, pigs and goats, initially opened across the street in a ...
Brandon is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,727. [4] Most of the village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Brandon Village Historic District.