The Real-Life Town From Mystic Pizza
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Woodstock's artsy vibe and buzzing creative atmosphere become apparent as soon as you step foot in the town of roughly 3,000 people in central Vermont. | | | | Vermont |
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It's not your imagination: Woodstock was founded by artisans, entrepreneurs, and craftsmen who settled here in 1786 and made it one of the largest towns in Vermont at the time. Today, the artistic culture and entrepreneurial spirit can be found in the quirky boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants, and unique creations and handicrafts sold by local makers. A number of attractions are clustered near the town center, known as the Green. From here, you can easily walk between the iconic Middle Covered Bridge, the historic Town Hall Theater, the 19th-century Norman Williams Public Library, and a host of charming cafes and shops. |
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