One of the outstanding natural spectacles of Vermont. The Ottaquechee River flows at the bottom of the jagged gorge which has been cut from sheer rock in the course of the ages.
Old covered bridge on Route 4
Built of solid granite, marble, slate and wood carvings. Its simple Grecian lines make the building one of the most distinctive stae capitols in the USA.
Modern version of Currier and Ives Winter in New England
5 miles west of Windsor. Double Chair Lift and 3 T-bars serving 23 trails and 4 open slopes. Snow making equipment ensures skiing from early winter to Spring. Modern Ski Lodge with nearby lighted skating area.
In grateful memory of the Harvard men who dies in the World War, we have built this church.
Center for Behavioural Sciences
Provides a fleet of sailboats and free instruction to both adults and youngsters.
View from Boston across the Charles River Basin to MIT, Cambridge, Mass
Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass
The cornerstone was laid in 1793. Burned by the British in 1812. The House and Senate Chambers, Statuary Hall. the Rotunda and the President's Room are most interesting.
All of our Presidents, except Washington, have lived here. The oldest public structure in Washington and has the simple dignity of a gracious American home.
The white marble shaft rises 555 feet and may be reached by elevator in 70 seconds. The cherry trees ordinarily blossom early in April.
Illuminated at night, you can see from the Lincoln Memorial its beautiful reflection in the pool that lies between these two monuments.
Showing the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument in the distance.