Chittenden is the largest town in the state, however, the ridge of the Green Mountains runs down the entire eastern side, as a result, only the western part of the town has ever had much in the way of settlements.
A section in the northwest part of Chittenden is known as Philadelphia or Old Philadelphia. The name comes from another town which was chartered the same day as Chittenden, but which never did succeed as a town. Called Philadelphia, this town was granted to Samuel Beach, a brother of the first named grantee of Chittenden.
Fox Creek Inn, formerly the Tulip Tree Inn, noted for its warm ambiance, fine dining and inviting guest rooms, is nestled on six and one half wooded acres along a bubbling trout stream in the Green Mountains of Central Vermont, ten minutes north east of Rutland. When you come to Fox Creek you will get a chance to relax and enjoy life as it should be enjoyed, at a slow pace. Here you will have time to sit in front of your own fireplace or languish in your own private Jacuzzi. You will find the time to rekindle your ..... [ more
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'A little piece of heaven' - The Mountain Top Inn & Resort is Vermont's quintessential four season resort, located in Central Vermont, just 11 miles from Killington and Rutland, VT. Majestically set on 350 acres in Vermont's lush Green Mountains with sweeping views of a pristine mountain lake and an infinite expanse of National Forest, The Mountain Top Inn & Resort offers an endless array of outdoor activities. Ideal for both couples and families, there is something for everyone at The Mountain Top Inn & ..... [ more
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