Woodstock, Vermont

Woodstock, Vermont

September 28, 2024

Another favorite town–Woodstock, Vermont. Walking around, I felt like I was in a storybook. The charm, history, and quaint atmosphere of the town is unmatched.

I could move into any of these gorgeous homes–I would invite you for afternoon tea. (Don’t they look like homes that would host afternoon tea?)
Norman Williams Public Library in Woodstock Built in 1883-1884

We are most likely part of a rare (or maybe odd?) subset of people known as “library tourists.” First: we love libraries and their atmosphere. There is nothing better than being surrounded by books in a peaceful environment. Second: many small town libraries have such an amazing history, and many are located in gorgeous old buildings. And third: many of the campgrounds we are staying in have little to no cell service or wifi. It is nice to find local libraries where we can stop, check email, and work on this blog. And best of all, libraries are free to visit anytime.

2 responses to “Woodstock, Vermont”

  1. jeffkimparker

    I loved Woodstock, VT! I am so glad that you were able to spend some time there. It seems like such a quaint little town that perfectly captures New England. I can only imagine how pretty it is in the fall.

    1. Thanks, Kim. It was a perfect little town and the photos don’t do it justice. Thanks for reading!

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