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WHERE: Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction TICKETS : $7 admission for children ages 5 to 12, $15 for adults, free for children under 5. INFORMATION: (802) 878-5545, www.champlainvalleyfair.org
The Festival moved its venue to the Champlain Valley Expo in Essex Junction, Vermont with classes held at the neighboring Saint Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont where it continues to be held yearly on the last weekend in June, except 2020 when it was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns. 2021 sees a virtual festival.
The 10-day Champlain Valley Fair is the most notable event held at the Expo. The state's largest fair consists of five components blended together at the same time: A large agricultural exhibit with a dairy cows, other farm animals, and 4-H-style events for both livestock and agriculture.
Vermont Renaissance Faire Vermont: Champlain Valley Expo, Essex; semi-permanent Unknown location; Renaissance, Fantasy, Medieval: 2016 6 stages, demo field, joust field, multiple encampments (06d) end of June (1 weekend) 10k [33] Vermont Gatherings: Virginia Renaissance Faire Virginia: Spotsylvania; semi-permanent
The Champlain Valley is a region of the United States around Lake Champlain in Vermont and New York extending north slightly into Quebec, Canada. It is part of the St. Lawrence River drainage basin , drained northward by the Richelieu River into the St. Lawrence at Sorel-Tracy , Quebec (northeast of Montreal ).
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Fifty-three years after a private plane carrying five men disappeared on a snowy Vermont night, experts believe they have found the wreckage of the long lost jet in Lake Champlain. Initial ...
NY 73 was extended east to Lake Champlain in the 1950s—replacing New York State Route 347—and VT F-9 was split into VT 73 and VT 74 shortly afterward. The Schroon–Ticonderoga highway was redesignated as NY 74 on July 1, 1972 after NY 73 was cut back to its current eastern terminus in Elizabethtown .