7 Photos You'll Only Understand If You Hail From Vermont
By Marla S.|Updated on March 24, 2024(Originally published August 29, 2023)
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Marla S.
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Marla is a professional writer with experience creating content such as blogs, newsletters, web copy, and marketing materials for her clients in the travel, health, and education industries.
Previously, Marla had lived and or traveled to over 35 countries. She's also called Boston, New York, San Francisco, and Brattleboro, Vermont home. Aside from taking every opportunity to explore the globe, Marla also enjoys spending quality time with her dog, learning languages, and working on her novel.
Vermonters have a sense of pride like no other. After all, where else can you get the best maple syrup and some of the freshest dairy in the country? Along with these well-known foods that make life in Vermont so special, I invite you to take a look at the following seven photos of Vermont. Each one represents something unique to the Green Mountain State. However, I bet it’ll be easy for you to relate if you’re from Vermont!
Unless you live under a rock, all Vermonters know they don't need to give their area code when sharing their phone number, as 802 is used in the entire state. Now you know what all the shirts and hats you'll see everyone wearing are all about. There's even an 802 collection from Woodchuck Cider!
While many visitors flock to Vermont in September and October, locals cringe during leaf-peeping season. We think this photo says it all. Don't you agree?
There's nothing like going to a farmer's market in Vermont. The fresh produce and live entertainment make them fun places to meet and gather at any time of year.
Vermonters know that when they see balloons in the sky, it's usually the annual hot air balloon festival in Quechee. Learn more about this quintessential Vermont event in our previous coverage of this Vermont festival
We've already mentioned the cider, but Vermonters love local brews of all kinds. Any day is a good day to enjoy a craft beer from one of the local breweries in the Green Mountain State. Featured here is Hill Farmstead Brewery.
Locals won't look twice if they see someone wearing a winter coat, plaid shirt, and a pair of shorts in the middle of January. It's all a part of growing up in Vermont.