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Killington VT Tourism and Sightseeing
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Where is Killington Vermont?
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Killington Vermont
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Things to do in Killington VT, Sightseeing and Killington VT Tourism Killington VT Tourism - Planning a Killington VT Vacation Below is a list of Killington VT tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Killington VT Vacation! Find detailed information on the Killington VT tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Killington VT travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of Vermont's Regions You can find Vermont tourist attractions and activities in all of Vermont's regions: Burlington, Killington, Manchester, Stowe and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Killington VT Vacation - Top Killington VT Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Killington VT tourist attractions that list on our site include Precision Valley Corvette Museum , Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park and Sugarbush Maple and Cheese Farm.
Fun activities in Killington VT include Northern Stage, Plaza Movieplex and Ascutney Mountain Ski Resort.
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Ascutney Mountain Ski Resort Vermont Skiing and Snowboarding
Category: Brownsville Skiing near Killington, Vermont
Description of this Killington area Activity: Southern Vermont’s #1 Family Fun Resort. Ascutney Mountain Resort is a four-season, destination resort conveniently located in south-central Vermont. The resort includes 57 trails for alpine skiing and snowboarding, 30 kilometers of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, a tubing slope, 100% slopeside hotel village and condominium lodging, renowned ski school and daycare, and fun, innovative kids programs. For the youngsters, kids programs include “Cheddar’s Happy Hour,” for the teens their very own “Bumps” Teen Center, and for the whole family the new Alpine Cinema and great live après ski entertainment both in the base lodge and the main hotel. Add to that torchlight parades, bonfires, special events, and a complete Sports & Fitness Center with an Olympic size indoor pool, Jacuzzi, saunas, weight room and racquetball and you have continual family fun and enjoyment. And with four restaurants, offering a variety of dining options from a traditional base lodge cafeteria to the renowned Brown’s Tavern, there is something for everyone. With the recent North Peak expansion adding a High Speed Quad and 95% snowmaking coverage, Ascutney is truly the Vermont ski vacation experience.
Nestled at the base of Mount Ascutney, in the quant village of Brownsville, there is an abundance of beauty and magnificent views. Ascutney Mountain Resort in the summer features Vermont Summer Adventures with our activities director allowing you to explore all your options right from the hotel lobby. They will book your tee times, arrange for a massage, schedule a fishing guide, or hand you a map for your hiking excursion. Ascutney also features an Olympic size outdoor pool, seven tennis courts, hiking and walking trails, mountain biking, horseback riding, kayaking, and more. And with Ascutney as home base, the many unique Vermont attractions and outdoor activities the area has to offer are within easy reach, including the village of Woodstock. Ascutney Mountain Resort is located six miles off Interstate 91 in Brownsville, Vermont. For more information call 800.243.0011, or visit the website at www.ascutney.com
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Northern Stage Professional regional theater
Category: White River Junction Theatre near Killington, Vermont
Description of this Killington area Activity: Northern Stage is a regional professional theater that offers a full season of Broadway-caliber productions from October to May, as well as year-round theater classes.
The 2008-2009 season includes:
The History Boys
by Alan Bennett
October 1-19, 2008
A bright and unruly group of college students learns to think outside of the box in this regional premiere that will make you laugh and make you think. Staffroom rivalries and the anarchy of adolescence provoke insistent questions about history and how to teach it, and about education and its purpose. “A madly enjoyable play,” says The New York Times. Regional premiere!
Deathtrap
by Ira Levin
October 29-November 16, 2008
A veteran writer, struck by writer’s block, uses a naïve novice to further his career in this riveting thriller. Fueled by macabre comic touches and unmatched suspense, this classic will take you on an unforgettable ride. Twists and turns and sudden shocks will hold audiences spellbound until the very last moment.
Smash Broadway Musical To Be Announced
December 10-January 4, 2008
Contractual restrictions prevent us from revealing this mystery title, but with a 15-year Broadway run and 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, you know you’ll be in for a treat! “This great musical is a masterpiece of storytelling.” The Sunday Times. “Theatrical magic.” The New York Times
The Year of Magical Thinking
by Joan Didion
Starring Alma Cuervo (Broadway's "Titanic," "Cabaret," "Beauty and the Beast" and more)
January 28-February 15, 2009
Fresh from a critically acclaimed Broadway run, this new production of author Joan Didion's memoir captures the compassion, humor and bewilderment of a fiercely intelligent woman whose world lurches suddenly from the ordinary to the unimaginable. "Remarkable." (The New York Times) "The cultural event of the season." (The New York Post)
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
by Neil Simon
February 25-March 15, 2009
The master of comedy provides a “screamingly funny” behind-the-scenes look at the making of a 1950s television show. A zany crew of writers provide non-stop hilarity as they cope with the stress of rising McCarthyism and television executives resistant to sophisticated humor.
The Glass Menagerie
by Tennessee Williams
March 25-April 11, 2009
Enjoy this tender drama of innocence exploded by the intrusion of the outside world by one of the 20th century’s most acclaimed playwrights. Rich in bittersweet nostalgia, this powerfully haunting and timeless work picked up the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play in 1945.
Take Two
A World Premiere Musical
Book and Lyrics by Catherine Doherty, Music by Brett Schrier
April 22-May 17, 2009
Is it possible to find "true love" the second time around? A recently separated couple, their widowed daughter and her newly-out-of-the closet co-worker jump back into the dating world. This brash and hilarious new musical will touch your heart and your funnybone as you root for love to strike again!
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Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park National Park
Category: Woodstock National Park near Killington, Vermont
Description of this Killington area Attraction: Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is the only national park to focus on conservation history and the evolving nature of land stewardship in America. Opened in June 1998, Vermont's first national park preserves and interprets the historic Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller property.
The Park is named for George Perkins Marsh, one of the nation's first global environmental thinkers, who grew up on the property, and for Frederick Billings, an early conservationist who established a progressive dairy farm and professionally managed forest on the former Marsh farm. Frederick Billings's granddaughter, Mary French Rockefeller, and her husband, conservationist Laurance S. Rockefeller, sustained Billings's mindful practices in forestry and farming on the property over the latter half of the 20th century. In 1983, they established the Billings Farm & Museum to continue the farm's working dairy and to interpret rural Vermont life and agricultural history.
The park was created in 1992, when the Rockefellers gifted the estate's residential and forest lands to the people of the United States. Today, the Park interprets the history of conservation with tours of the mansion and the surrounding 550-acre forest.
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ASCUTNEY MOUNTAIN RESORT, Indoor Pool, Outdoor Pool, Restaurant ASCUTNEY MOUNTAIN RESORT in BROWNSVILLE, VT
Category: Brownsville Resort near Killington, Vermont Price: Currently as low as $119.00/night! Phone: 1-800-493-8594 (Toll free)
Description of this Killington area Accommodation: SOUTHERN VERMONTS NUMBER 1 FAMILY FUN RESORT. ASCUTNEYMOUNTAIN RESORT IS A FOUR SEASON DESTINATION RESORTPROVIDING SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, YEAR ROUND.THE RESORT HAS HOTEL ROOMS AND 1 , 2 , AND 3 BEDROOMSUITES, RESTAURANT AND CAFE, FITNESS CENTER AND SPA,BILLIARD AND GAME ROOMS AND MORE.THE RESORT INCLUDES A 100PCT SLOPESIDE HOTEL VILLAGE ANDCONDOMINIUM LODGING, ONE OF VERMONTS OLDEST SKI AREAS,CROSS COUNTRY SKI AND SNOWSHOE TRAILS, A TUBING SLOPE, SKISCHOOL AND DAYCARE AND MULTIPLE RESTAURANTS. THE FITNESSCENTER AND SPA HAS AN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR POOL, HOT TUB,SAUNAS, RACQUETBALL AND MORE.NESTLED AT THE BASE OF MOUNT ASCUTNEY, IN THE QUAINTVILLAGE OF BROWNSVILLE, THERE IS AN ABUNDANCE OF BEAUTYAND MAGNIFICENT VIEWS. ASCUTNEY MOUNTAIN RESORT IN THESUMMER FEATURES VERMONT SUMMER ADVENTURES WITH OURACTIVITIES DIRECTOR, ALLOWING YOU TO EXPLORE ALL YOUROPTIONS RIGHT FROM THE HOTEL LOBBY. ASCUTNEY ALSOFEATURES AN OUTDOOR POOL, TENNIS COURTS, HIKING ANDWALKING TRAILS, MOUNTAIN BIKING AND MORE.
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