Set along the edge of Burlington Bay on Lake Champlain, Vermont's largest city, Burlington, is both springboard for water-based activity and pleasant cultural center.
Wooly mammoths may no longer wander through the streets of St Johnsbury but you might just spot one, along with a host of other species, at the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, the region's natural history facility. Dioramas, rock and fossil displays and an all star cast in the Planetarium help provide visitors get a glimpse of the universe, from sea dwellers to distant planets. Teach kids about birds, bees and trees and sign them up for one of the educational programs on offer at this museum facility for a well-rounded introduction to the natural world.
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