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Celebrate History and the Outdoors on Vermont Days

 

5/24/2011


Contact: Erica Houskeeper, Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing
802-828-0528
Erica.Houskeeper@state.vt.us


MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermonters and visitors can enjoy a free sample of Vermont’s fishing, state parks, cultural and historic resources during the annual Vermont Days weekend celebration June 11-12.

Vermont State Park day areas, state-owned historic sites, and the Vermont History Museum will be open at no charge all weekend.  Saturday, June 11 is free fishing day – the one day of the year when residents and non-residents may go fishing without a license. 

“Vermont Days is a perfect opportunity to explore the outstanding variety of recreation, culture and history in Vermont,” said Governor Peter Shumlin. “The event also showcases Vermont’s strong sense of community and the deep appreciation Vermonters share for this wonderful place we call home.”

Sponsored by the State of Vermont, Vermont Days includes activities and special events at state parks and historic sites, including horse-drawn wagon rides the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, raptor demonstrations at Button Bay State Park in Ferrisburgh, and a fishing clinic at Lake St. Catherine State Park in Poultney.

Also, the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier will exhibit a full-sized wigwam, a re-creation of the Catamount Tavern with the Green Mountain Boys, and the “Freedom and Unity: One Ideal, Many Stories” multimedia exhibit.

Despite recent flooding in the Lake Champlain region, all Vermont State Parks except for Sand Bar State Park, Kill Kare State Park, and Burton Island State Park are expected to be open for Vermont Days.

For more information, visit www.vermontdays.com.

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**Editors: Photos of Vermont State Parks, the Vermont History Museum, State Historic Sites, and outdoor recreation are available on the link below. Please credit the State of Vermont.
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