What do the Eifel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Sydney Opera House, and the Leaning tower of Pisa all have in common?  They’re iconic images that are known world-wide.  While Vermont may be small, we certainly have our own set of images that people from Vermont will recognize immediately.  Let’s explore some popular sights and familiar images from Vermont.

  1. The Whale’s Tails

Flickr/WickedVT The sculpture of the Whale’s Tails is titled Reverence and was created in 1989. It depicts two tails of whales “diving” into a sea of grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet.

  1. UVM Morgan Horse Farm

Flickr/Susan Stienstra 1870 barn at the UVM Morgan Horse Barn in Weybridge, Vermont.

  1. Quechee Gorge

Flickr/Allison Richards This 165 ft. deep gorge is the deepest in Vermont and is a popular tourist attraction. It can be viewed from the US Route 4 bridge and from trails on both sides of the gorge.

  1. Church Street Marketplace

Flickr/Tim Plante A popular place for boutiques and specialty shops, as well as live music entertainment in Burlington.

  1. The Ticonderoga

Flickr/veisha This 220 foot side wheel steamboat is a National Historic Landmark and can be found at the Shelburne Museum.

  1. Bernie Sanders

Flickr/Phil Roeder While Bernie isn’t from Vermont originally, there is no denying that people immediately associate him with Vermont.

  1. The golden dome

Flickr/Don Shall On the capitol building in Montpelier sits a golden dome, one of the few states in the country to have this feature on their state house.

  1. Bennington Battle Monument

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM The monument which stands 306 feet 4 and 1/2 inches tall, commemorates the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolutionary War.

  1. Floating Bridge

Flickr/Doug Kerr Vermont State Route 65 in Brookfield is home to the famous floating bridge.

  1. Bennington painted cows, and more

Flickr/Raela 9 Cows and moose and bulls, Oh my! Then again, what else would you expect from a state that has a 3 day festival revolving around cows?

  1. Champlain Valley Fair

Flickr/WickedVT Vermonters from all over look forward to this 10 day fair each year.

  1. Macintosh apples

Flickr/Sarah Shuda Whether we pick them ourselves or buy them at the store, the best apples are always from Vermont.

  1. Simon Pearce

Flickr/Innisfree Hotels The premises for Simon Pearce studio and restaurant are simply stunning and unique.

  1. Holstein Cows

Flickr/Fred Davis These cows are not only all over the landscape, the cow print is famous too. Especially at Ben & Jerry’s!

  1. Hope Cemetery

Flickr/826 PARANORMAL The Hope Cemetery in Barre has monuments you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Each is a stunning work of art.

  1. Norman Rockwell

Flickr/Jerry and Pat Donaho Rockwell’s iconic paintings are full of small town, quaint charm - Just what you’d expect to find in Vermont. So it should come as no surprise that he painted these works while living in Vermont.

  1. Kettle Pond

Flickr/Charles Wohlers Kettle Pond in Groton State Park has a unique shape that is beautiful to view from any angle.

  1. Hot Air Balloon Festival

ricketyus/Flickr There is something for everyone at the Stowe Hot Air Balloon Festival. There are others around Vermont - be sure to catch one!

  1. Ben & Jerry’s

Flickr/Sockan78 This Vermont made treat gives a special nod to the world famous band, Phish, which was formed in Burlington. What would life in Vermont be like without our beloved Ben & Jerry’s ice cream?

We want to know – what are your favorite familiar images from Vermont? Let us know below in the comments section. We look forward to reading your responses.

Flickr/WickedVT

The sculpture of the Whale’s Tails is titled Reverence and was created in 1989. It depicts two tails of whales “diving” into a sea of grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet.

Flickr/Susan Stienstra

1870 barn at the UVM Morgan Horse Barn in Weybridge, Vermont.

Flickr/Allison Richards

This 165 ft. deep gorge is the deepest in Vermont and is a popular tourist attraction. It can be viewed from the US Route 4 bridge and from trails on both sides of the gorge.

Flickr/Tim Plante

A popular place for boutiques and specialty shops, as well as live music entertainment in Burlington.

Flickr/veisha

This 220 foot side wheel steamboat is a National Historic Landmark and can be found at the Shelburne Museum.

Flickr/Phil Roeder

While Bernie isn’t from Vermont originally, there is no denying that people immediately associate him with Vermont.

Flickr/Don Shall

On the capitol building in Montpelier sits a golden dome, one of the few states in the country to have this feature on their state house.

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM

The monument which stands 306 feet 4 and 1/2 inches tall, commemorates the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolutionary War.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

Vermont State Route 65 in Brookfield is home to the famous floating bridge.

Flickr/Raela 9

Cows and moose and bulls, Oh my! Then again, what else would you expect from a state that has a 3 day festival revolving around cows?

Vermonters from all over look forward to this 10 day fair each year.

Flickr/Sarah Shuda

Whether we pick them ourselves or buy them at the store, the best apples are always from Vermont.

Flickr/Innisfree Hotels

The premises for Simon Pearce studio and restaurant are simply stunning and unique.

Flickr/Fred Davis

These cows are not only all over the landscape, the cow print is famous too. Especially at Ben & Jerry’s!

Flickr/826 PARANORMAL

The Hope Cemetery in Barre has monuments you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Each is a stunning work of art.

Flickr/Jerry and Pat Donaho

Rockwell’s iconic paintings are full of small town, quaint charm - Just what you’d expect to find in Vermont. So it should come as no surprise that he painted these works while living in Vermont.

Flickr/Charles Wohlers

Kettle Pond in Groton State Park has a unique shape that is beautiful to view from any angle.

ricketyus/Flickr

There is something for everyone at the Stowe Hot Air Balloon Festival. There are others around Vermont - be sure to catch one!

Flickr/Sockan78

This Vermont made treat gives a special nod to the world famous band, Phish, which was formed in Burlington. What would life in Vermont be like without our beloved Ben & Jerry’s ice cream?

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familiar images from Vermont August 04, 2020 Luke Where can I find more of the best photos of Vermont? If you are impressed with old photos and are looking for more old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of old-fashioned and interesting Vermont photographs. Here, you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section. What are the best things about living in Vermont? One paragraph cannot do justice to Vermont’s livable nature, but here we’ll try. A few things that make Vermont truly a great place to live are: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. Vermont is an amazing place to call home if you are looking forward to living in a little city or small town. If you’re fond of the outdoors and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S. What is the most scenic town in Vermont? It would be nearly impossible to name just one town; there are so many beautiful towns in the Green Mountain State. But with that said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont, not necessarily in order: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Naturally, there are many other scenic towns in Vermont. If you are still interested in discovering other picturesque towns, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

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familiar images from Vermont

August 04, 2020

Luke

Where can I find more of the best photos of Vermont? If you are impressed with old photos and are looking for more old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of old-fashioned and interesting Vermont photographs. Here, you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section. What are the best things about living in Vermont? One paragraph cannot do justice to Vermont’s livable nature, but here we’ll try. A few things that make Vermont truly a great place to live are: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. Vermont is an amazing place to call home if you are looking forward to living in a little city or small town. If you’re fond of the outdoors and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S. What is the most scenic town in Vermont? It would be nearly impossible to name just one town; there are so many beautiful towns in the Green Mountain State. But with that said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont, not necessarily in order: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Naturally, there are many other scenic towns in Vermont. If you are still interested in discovering other picturesque towns, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you are impressed with old photos and are looking for more old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of old-fashioned and interesting Vermont photographs. Here, you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section.

What are the best things about living in Vermont?

One paragraph cannot do justice to Vermont’s livable nature, but here we’ll try. A few things that make Vermont truly a great place to live are: access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. Vermont is an amazing place to call home if you are looking forward to living in a little city or small town. If you’re fond of the outdoors and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S.

What is the most scenic town in Vermont?

It would be nearly impossible to name just one town; there are so many beautiful towns in the Green Mountain State. But with that said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont, not necessarily in order: 1. Manchester; 2. Woodstock; 3. Grafton; 4. Stowe; 5. Shelburne. Naturally, there are many other scenic towns in Vermont. If you are still interested in discovering other picturesque towns, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.