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Stowe Jazz Festival
Music for All. No Questions Asked.
Matthew Steckler
8 min read


The Vermont Horse – More Than Just Morgans
The Green Mountain State boasts a rich equestrian history that began with schoolteacher Justin Morgan’s famous horse and has grown since to encompass a wide array of stories and achievements STORY BY SUE GREENALL Vermont wrote itself into the history books when the Green Mountain Boys mounted up their Morgan horses and rode into the Civil War. Some say those horses made such an impact that it won the war. It did impress enough for the U.S. Calvary to establish a Morgan breed
Sue Greenall
8 min read


Green Mountain Timber Frames
Connecting Vermont's Past, Present, and Future STORY BY STEPHEN PIERCE PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN PATERSON I’m standing in a high-ceilinged, reconstructed timber barn in Middletown Springs, VT with owners Luke and Sarah Larson, staring up at its massive ceiling beams, many of which were hewed from trees that first grew in the early 1600s, nearly two hundred years before our country became a nation. The darkened cuts made by axes swung by early American farmers are still visible, a
Stephen Pierce
8 min read


Wicked Good
From his home in Strafford, VT, Gregory opens up about his family, his craft, legendary friendships in the world of children’s literature, and the long, winding, yellow-brick road that took Elphaba from the page to the stage to the silver screen.
Megan Demarest
11 min read


FISH ON! The Orvis Fly Fishing School Turns 60
Orvis has been the first name in fly fishing for as long as anyone can remember. The family-owned, Manchester-based retail and mail order firm turns 170 this year. The Orvis family started the business in Manchester in 1856 and operated it until 1939. The Perkins family, which currently owns Orvis, has been steering the ship since 1965.
Clayton Trutor
7 min read


VT WRITERS' 2026 PRIZE - Winning Entries
The Apprentice by Emily Rinkema (Prose Winner) The first time Ellen visited the butcher was a month after Colin died. She was driving home from Hannaford and before she had time to think about why she did it, she had her blinker on and was slowing down to turn into the long driveway with the old Butcher sign nailed to a tree. She had never been down the driveway before, and it was longer than she and Colin had imagined, winding at least a quarter mile through the woods befor
VTMAG
15 min read


OUR ONE & ONLY
Seventy Years Ago, Rutland’s Carlene Johnson Became Vermont’s First and, Thus Far, Only Miss USA
Clayton Trutor
10 min read


2025 Vermont Magazine Photo Contest Winning Entry
Fleece and Flurries - Markos Lissarrague Grazing Amidst the Gale - Markos Lissarrague
VTMAG
1 min read


Wedding Wonderland!
A celebration of Vermont weddings in all seasons and the incredible venues, planners, and floral designers that make them possible
Benjamin Lerner
16 min read
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