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Wallingford, Vermont, South area Bed and Breakfast - Find B&B on BnBStar.com
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Wallingford - At the intersection of Routes 7 and 140, nestled in the valley between the Green Mountains and Taconic Mountains, lies the historic and picturesque village of Wallingford. Both the Main Street and the Otter Creek farm district are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Wallingford was the boyhood home of Paul Harris, founder of the service organization Rotary Club International, “The Town that shaped the boy who started the movement that changed the world”. According to the locals, maple syrup was first made in Vermont at Sugar Hill in Wallingford. The White Rocks National Recreation Area is located just south and east of the village and offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and glorious mountain scenery. The famed Appalachian Trail and Long Trail run along the ridge of the Green Mountains overlooking Wallingford and the Otter Creek valley. The trails lead you to crystal clear spring fed lakes, the famed ice beds, and the spectacular White Rocks Cliffs. by Malcolm & Rita Swogger White Rocks Inn 1774 US 7 South Wallingford, VT 05773 802 446 2077 Toll-free 1-866-446-2077 e-mail: info@whiterocksinn.com www.whiterocksinn.com
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