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Vermont Historical Society. "The Battle for Vermont." Vermont History Explorer. http://vermonthistory.org/index.php/library/image-collections/civil-war-officers-gallery/category/13-civilwark.html (accessed June 19, 2013).

Examine this illustration from the cover of New England Monthly mazagine from December 1986.

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What are the two sides in the "Battle for Vermont"?
 
Which side will hikers and hunters support?  Which side will skiers and snowboarders support?
 
Can Vermont have both mountains with trees and mountains with ski trails?
 
How can Vermont make good choices about the future of the land and environment?

 

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    The unusual Hopkins family
    02 June 2013
    Saturday, June 1 launched an exhibition of the famed 1840s Hopkins drawing books! You can see this fascinating display through the month of June in our Leahy Library, located on the second floor of the Vermont History Center in Barre.
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Vermont Historical Society
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