Vermont: The Small Town State
Quaint storefronts along Main streets, covered bridges over clear streams, cows from dairy farms dotting green valleys: across the state, th… [...]
An episode of the State of the Re:Union podcast, hosted by State of the Re:Union, titled "Vermont: The Small Town State" was published on June 2, 2012 and runs 51 minutes.
June 2, 2012 ·51m · State of the Re:Union
Summary
Quaint storefronts along Main streets, covered bridges over clear streams, cows from dairy farms dotting green valleys: across the state, these are the iconic images of Vermont. But beyond its pastoral beauty, this is a place that prides itself on its independent spirit. In this hour, we’ll hear a range of stories of the way Vermont’s “small town state” identity manifests: from finding new ways to treat mental health problems, to a gallery with a surprising monthly ritual to dealing with the most devastating natural disaster the state has ever seen. For more information about The Small Town State, visit our episode page for photos, links and music. And we’d love to hear what you think about this episode. Please comment below to get the conversation started.
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