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Spring power
HEAVY RAINS MADE for a stunning display of power late Sunday as water roared through the narrow gorges of Texas Falls in Hancock. The falls began to form 12,000 years ago as glaciers cut through the glacial till and bedrock to form the distinctive potholes that make this waterfall, and the 1.2-mile loop near it, so dramatic. See a video online at our Facebook page.
Independent photo/Angelo Lynn
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Trees are budding this time of spring!
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This Wake Robin trillium ads a touch of color to the landscape.
Photo by Susan Humphrey
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MORE THAN 50 Addison County Chamber of Commerce members and staff came to an organization mixer at the new Addison County Visitors Center in the Ferrisburgh/Vergennes train depot this past Thursday.
The center was designed by Shadow and Light Design of Monkton and features an interactive kiosk where visitors can search restaurants, lodging and points of interest in Addison County. Large video monitors and informational displays showcase local arts & culture, as well as recreational and historical attractions. There’s an indoor waiting room for train travelers, and office space upstairs.
The building officially opened on Monday, April 24. “We are excited to be able to operate this showcase for our members and Addison County as a whole,” said Chamber Executive Director Phil Summers.
Photo by Christy Lynn
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MORE THAN 50 Addison County Chamber of Commerce members and staff came to an organization mixer at the new Addison County Visitors Center in the Ferrisburgh/Vergennes train depot this past Thursday.
The center was designed by Shadow and Light Design of Monkton and features an interactive kiosk where visitors can search restaurants, lodging and points of interest in Addison County. Large video monitors and informational displays showcase local arts & culture, as well as recreational and historical attractions. There’s an indoor waiting room for train travelers, and office space upstairs.
The building officially opened on Monday, April 24. “We are excited to be able to operate this showcase for our members and Addison County as a whole,” said Chamber Executive Director Phil Summers.
Photo by Christy Lynn
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MORE THAN 50 Addison County Chamber of Commerce members and staff came to an organization mixer at the new Addison County Visitors Center in the Ferrisburgh/Vergennes train depot this past Thursday.
The center was designed by Shadow and Light Design of Monkton and features an interactive kiosk where visitors can search restaurants, lodging and points of interest in Addison County. Large video monitors and informational displays showcase local arts & culture, as well as recreational and historical attractions. There’s an indoor waiting room for train travelers, and office space upstairs.
The building officially opened on Monday, April 24. “We are excited to be able to operate this showcase for our members and Addison County as a whole,” said Chamber Executive Director Phil Summers.
Photo by Christy Lynn
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Addison County Chamber of Commerce opened its visitors center at the Ferrisburgh train depot this week.
Photo by Maria Benoit