East Corinth In Vermont Is A Hidden Beauty With Some Interesting Facts That Not Many Know About
By Luke|Published January 12, 2021
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Luke was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont, and is a recent graduate of the University of Vermont where he studied philosophy and economics. His interests and hobbies include: reading, writing, learning new languages, hiking and playing outdoor sports.
Living in a small state like Vermont, it becomes increasingly more difficult over time to surprise readers with new places and interesting facts that people have not come into contact with beforehand. But that is what we try to do, and perhaps there are one or two new and intriguing things to learn about the small village of East Corinth, Vermont. From small-town charm to a big-time film, here are some facts and things to do in East Corinth that you may not have known about prior.
East Corinth is a quintessential Vermont small town with charm and gorgeous scenery, but that's not all.
Outside the small town of Corinth (roughly 1,400 residents), you'll find East Corinth, one of the most photographed spots in New England for spectacular fall foliage and a quaint village setting.
Also in East Corinth is a fun, family friendly ski resort, which is, in fact, the longest continually running ski town in the United States. Northeast Slopes opened in 1936 and has been operating ever since.
An arresting factoid about East Corinth that not many people know is that the 1988 comedy Beetlejuice starring Alec Baldwin and Michael Keaton was filmed in this small village in rural Vermont.