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Boarding House For Barnboard factory
workers c. 1890
Christmas Dreams & Country
Themes
Rooms filled with Christmas Collectables, ornaments, theme
trees, Boyds, and a large variety of country gifts.
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Joseph Courtemacanche Residence, c. 1894
Red Shutter Inn
Fine country dining and lodging. The new ome of Joseph
Courtmanche's daughter at the turn of the century.
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Formerly Private Residence
West End Antiques and Collectables
Fine collectables and antique furniture,paintings, glassware
and china - Ever Changing inventory, 802-464-8883 Open 7 days.
4.
Formerly an antique shop.
The Candle Box
Yankee Candles-Boyds Bear's, Beeswax, floating and sculptured
Candles, Gifts - Quilts - Throws - Baby Items
One of the newest buildings in downtown.
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Mount Snow Valley
Chamber of Commerce
Visitors Welcome CenterMaps - Lodging Info - Events. Open
7 days per week (802) 464 8092 Toll Free: 877-887-6884
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Liver Stable. c. 1850's
Klara Simpla
Books-Food & Utile Things
Supplements - Homeopathics -Toiletries
Formerly the livery stable for the Vermont
House
7.
Always the Vermont House estab. 1830
The Vermont House
Fine dining with al fresco seating,
nine newly remodeled guest rooms.
Formerly a vacant lot
8.
The Gooding Lincoln House, c. 1834
Quaigh Design Centre
Fine Arts, Crafts, Prints, Paintings
by New England Artists
Scottish Woolens at very thrifty prices!
Formerly the Wilmington Railway Office.
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Formerly Cannes Tavern
Gatti Art Studio
Fine Oil Painting Restoration
Gallery & Antiques
www.gattirestoration.com (802) 464-8795
10.
Formerly Child's Groceries, c. 1893
Dot's
Everybody starts the day at Dot's!
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Originally one of the several grocery stores
in town in the late 1800's.
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Formerly Parmelee & Howe, c 1900
Mamyu's Boutique, Ltd.
Contemporary fashions for women.
Casual - Sportsware- Accessories
4 North Main Street
Open 7 days per week
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Formerly Parmelee & Howe, c 1900
Bean Head's
Coffee - Expresso - Cappuccino Bagels - Sandwiches - Coffee
Beans Gourmet Foods
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Formerly Parmelee & Howe, c. 1900
Kaos Gallery
Artists-in-residence studios and fine art gallery. Also featuring
furniture and select crafts.
2nd floor originally served as a warehouse
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Originall a harness shop. c. 1890
Bartleby's Books & Music
A diverse selection of Books - CD's - Tapes - Cards -
Gifts
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Wilmington's Original grocerey store c. 1860'2
Maple Leaf Malt & Brewing
Co.
Six Fine Vermont Beers brewed on the premises. Lunch and
Dinner dining.
Formerly known as Clover Farm Market
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Historic Carriage House, c. 1880's
Chittenden Bank
Better Banking's Always In Mind
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Maple syrup cannery, c. 1850's
Anchor Seafood Restaurant
Libations, Casual Dining & Seafood. Specialties in
a Cabaret Setting
Lunch & Dinner Daily 11 am - 10 pm
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Private Residence, c. 1850's
Poncho's Wreck Restaurant
"Shipwrecked, 1972"
Steaks - Lobster - Seafood & Award Winning Mexican Food
A former home with blacksmith/livery stable.
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Originally the Universalist Church, c 1830's
Young & Constantin
An elegant gallery space featuring art glass with ceramics,
jewelry, wood, furniture, paintings and changing American craft
exhibits.
Historic stained glass windows & Town
Clock
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Private residence, c. 1830's
Crafts In The Country
Specializing in handcrafted gifts by New England Crafters,
also Vermont Products, Balloons, Candles & Accessories.
(802) 464- 9366
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c. 1840's
Poncho's Fish Market
Fresh seafood and lobster offered daily. Home of the Cape
Cod Canbake. Open Every Day Except Monday
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Formerly a bank, c. 1850's
Left Bank Antiques
Antiques & Collectables
Originally constructed as a bank.
The building still contains the old vault.
23.
Originally Child's Tavern, c. 1893
Alonzo's Pasta & Grille
The Craft's Inn is home to Alonzo's. Chef owned and operated.
Featuring home- made pasta, an extensive grille menue and a $2.99
children's menu.
(802) 464-0123
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Theatre & Opera House, 1902
Memorial Hall Center for the Arts
Home to a variety of arts & entertainment including theatre
and music.
(802) 464-8411
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Private residence, c. 1880's
Incurable Romantic
Brimming with Victoriana for romancing the heart and home. Camile
Beckman hand therapy. Country Cottage, Linens & Lace, English
Toiletries
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Barn, c. 1836
Pickwell's Barn
Accents for the Home. Pottery, prints, colorful glassware,
Vermont wines & speciality foods.
Fred and Nellie Pickwell barn; 19th century
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Private residence, c. 1836
Royale's Bazaar
A fun place to shop. Classic sweats and tees, awesome
other delights.
Fred and Nellie Pickwell home: 19th century
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Private residence, c. 1838
Merchants Bank
Committed to providing community banking
"any time, any place, any way."
24 Hour ATM Access
Walter Boyd Home
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The Lyman House, c. 1836
The Hat Shop
Fun and functional for everyone. Amazing selections for
every season. Custom hat specilities.
Dora Lyman's Parlor
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The Lyman House, c. 1836
Mildred's Fine Food Deli
Home made soups& chili, creative sandwiches &
wraps, vegetarian specialties, local VT Ice Cream, Freshly Baked
Goodies.
Dora Lyman's kitchen
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Originally the Lyman House House barn, c.
1836
1836 Country Store
An old fashioned variety store with cheese cut from the
wheel and chocolate candy made on site. Things that say Vermont,
gifts, and more.
Customer parking and a bathroom.
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Oldest building in the village, c. 1760
Norton House A
Quilters Paradise.
Over 3,000 cotton fabrics. Needlework - Candles - Gifts - Quilts
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