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Fall Features - Scenic Drives

Drive #14 - Middlebury Gap and Central Vermont
From Middlebury... ~73 miles
> Take Route 7 south to Route 125, turn left and take Route 125 to intersection with Route 100, another scenic highway, in Hancock. Central Vermont [map]
> Take Route 100 south through Stockbridge to intersection with Route 107.
> Turn left and take Route 107 through Bethel to Royalton; then take Interstate 89, also known as one of the most beautiful interstates in the country.
> Travel north on I-89 to exit 9, Middlesex,turn left off the ramp, go under the interstate and turn left on to Route 2.
> Take Route 2 into Middlesex village; in the village turn right on to Route 100B and follow it through Moretown to intersection with Route 100.
> Follow Route 100 into Waitsfield, then turn right on to Route 17 and take it west, over the Appalachian Gap (elevation 2,356) and through several villages, to Route 7 in New Haven Junction; take Route 7 south to return to Middlebury.
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Points Of Interest
TOWN SITE
Middlebury Middlebury College Center for the Arts
Sheldon Museum
Frog Hollow Craft Center
Vermont Folklife Center
Ripton Robert Frost Cabin and Interpretive Trail
Weybridge UVM Morgan Horse Farm
Hancock Texas Falls
Goshen Moosalamoo Area
Addison Chimney Point State Historic Site
Dead Creek Waterfowl Area
Orwell Mount Independence State Historic Site
Vergennes Lake Champlain Maritime Museum



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