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What Makes Vermont Special? An in-depth look at Vermont State Symbols, by Greg Carpenter. 94 pages. Publisher: Shires Press; First edition (2012) Much more than just your typical state symbols book. What Makes Vermont Special? asks who was the originator behind each symbol? What were they thinking at the time? Why did they pick the symbol? And what can we learn from it? Hear from the originators themselves, learn where you can see these symbols within the state and hold a piece of Vermont history that will remain timeless. |
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on the Land: A History of the Vermont Landscape by Jan Albers Jan Albers examines the history - natural, environmental, social, and ultimately human - of one of America's most cherished landscapes: Vermont. Superbly illustrated, Albers' wide-ranging narrative explores how Vermont has come to stand as a national ideal of unspoiled rural community. Albers shows that, like any landscape, Vermont's is the sum total of human decisions that have been made about it. And she reveals how, as community strengthens, so does responsible stewardship of the land. |
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