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Rutland: Vermont's Crossroads
A bustling municipal center, transportation hub and important city for commerce, Rutland has, in many respects, remained much the same since its early 1900's heyday. |
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Attractions
Vermont Marble Exhibit
Destined to become one of Vermont's premier attractions, the Vermont Marble Exhibit in Proctor is part art gallery, part natural history museum and entirely dedicated to entertaining the public. |
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Hubbardton, located west of Rutland is site of the only battle of the American Revolution which took place entirely on Vermont soil was fought in July of 1777. This and other nearby sites tell the story of America's origins.

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With our ultra-convenient Vermont travel packages, one call does it all.

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Aug. 29-Sept. 7
Vermont State Fair
Rutland —
Vermont’s second largest fair began in 1846. Agricultural events include horse and cattle shows, farm museum, exhibits, food, horse and ox pulling, tractor pulls, carnival, maple sugarhouse, food, 4-H building and much more. Free shows include: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Rosaire’s Racing Pigs, Eudora Farms petting zoo, horses, tiger show and circus.
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