Most people think you have to be in a city to have a wide variety of things to do, but that's not the case here! The tiny town of Weston has just 566 residents, but there is no shortage of things to do. From theater to dining to good old-fashioned country stores, there's plenty in this charming Vermont town to keep you busy.
Take in a live show!
You'll find world class theater in a small rural town at the Weston Playhouse Theater. The Boston Globe called the Weston Playhouse "the most beautiful theatre in New England."
The well preserved museums of Weston.
The friendly and knowledgeable hosts will tell you all you want to know about how cooking was done on wood fires in the fireplace, how rocking chairs were designed to help moms hold babies, how beds were warmed in winter using warm rocks and so much more.
Check out this one minute video about the museums in Weston.
Thanks to Dan Carbonara for this great video!
You MUST visit the Vermont Country Store.
This place is so popular that tour buses often stop to let people wander around the store checking out the old fashioned games, see and taste the delicious VT goods, and shop for everything you could ever imagine... and then some.
We simply love it here!
Everyone loves a waterfall!
This old stone dam makes a small but pretty waterfall.
Shop for souvenirs at the Weston Village Store.
Here you'll find just about every type of souvenir you can imagine to remember your visit.
Take a stroll in the park.
If you're looking for a charming and quintessential town, you've found it!
Spend the night in a romantic inn.
The Inn at Weston is the perfect setting for romantic getaways, weddings, corporate retreats, family reunions and relaxation.
Have some lunch at the Bryant House Restaurant at The Vermont Country Store.
Try their famous chicken pie. You've never had home cooking quite like this!
For more charming places in VT, try this road trip that takes you through 8 of Vermont's most picturesque towns.
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