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    7 Reasons to Adore Vermont

    April 2, 2025

    Maple Syrup Producing more than any other state A whopping 50% of the United States' supply 3,000 sugar houses 1 million gallons in 2024     Exquisite Beer, Bread and Cheese Hill Farmstead & Lawson�...

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    1698 Plunkton Road

    Listing Spotlight: 1698 Plunkton Road, Warren VT

    January 13, 2017

    1698 Plunkton is a beautiful historic home in the Mad River Valley town of Warren, VT. On 7.5 +/- acres, this home abutts the Green Mountain National Forest and has stunning views year-round. Snowshoe the property in winter, grab a kayak to exp...

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    Solar Energy

    A Future For Solar Energy?

    November 28, 2016

    By Veronica Pollán, Maple Sweet Real Estate Sales Associate The future of renewable energy remains a question in the mind of many with the new administration. Will renewable energy resources suffer from president-elect Trump’s fossil ...

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    Vermont - Fall Foliage

    Vermont’s Fall Foliage

    September 16, 2016

    Summer is coming to an end in Vermont. We are beginning to see signs of fall, from early morning chill to seasonal flavors and the turning of leaves. Vermont is famous for its beautiful change of color in fall. It is in the early stages, an...

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    Vermont

    Safest States to Live: Vermont is Number 1!

    July 12, 2016

    Location, location, location. This is a common mantra heard in real estate. But what makes a location so desirable? Along with the neighborhood, schools, and occupation opportunities, safety ranks high when picking a location. WalletHub ...

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    Industrial Cathedral

    Sixty Nine Million Pounds. An Industrial Cathedral.

    May 14, 2016

    Sixty Nine Million Pounds. A town named from a fist fight, Doctor Paddocks pulling hemlock splinters from the fighter's back and buttox. The largest block of granite ever quarried in Barre, Vermont, which took one thousand seven hundred flat...

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