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  1. Middlebury is the shire town [3] (county seat) [4] of Addison County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,152. [5] Middlebury is home to Middlebury College and the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History .

  2. A trip to Middlebury, a vibrant college town with a deep literary history, offers plenty of hiking on the Trail Around Middlebury, lots of local dining, and more to explore. Eat, Shop, and Stay in Middlebury

  3. Sitting just at the foothills of the beautiful Green Mountains and nestled in the Lake Champlain valley, Middlebury offers not only a welcoming and vibrant community for all to live and work in, but also a wonderful setting to explore.

    • Rhonda H. Augusta, GA30 contributions. Worthwhile side stop on my trip. I’m not gonna lie, I cried a little bit, twice. I always dreamed of having a Morgan as a girl.
    • Patrick Threatt. Meridian, MS28 contributions. Beautiful Vermont college. Middlebury College is an adorable campus definitely worth visiting in the area.
    • Go708321. 9 contributions. Nice wine tasting. Spent an hour on their porch overlooking the pond. Nice selections in the flights of wine, contrasted well with the plate of local cheese and charcuterie.
    • JackIndo. Jakarta, Indonesia 329 contributions. Somehow irresistible. What is it about a covered bridge that invites tourists? It’s not much more than a barn plopped over a river…and yet…and yet…it’s a charming holdover from a quaint past—a veritable symbol of old New England.
  4. Middlebury, Vermont. Middlebury survived being almost entirely destroyed during the Revolutionary War to become the home of Vermont's original marble quarries, as well as a popular vacation destination, filled with charming country inns.

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  5. Middlebury is classic Vermont. Set along the banks of the famed Otter Creek, you’ll find a quaint, yet vibrant downtown. Captivatingly located around a gorgeous public green, you’ll be happy to explore the many local shops, art galleries, and delicious restaurants.

  6. The town is everything you’d expect in a quaint Vermont village—a white-steepled church, a Main Street lined with unique shops and a pretty town green. Stop and admire Otter Creek as it tumbles over a twenty-foot waterfall in the center of town.