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Proctorsville Bed and Breakfast & Proctorsville Inn Guide

PROCTORSVILLE

Proctorsville is a lovely place, and visitors will enjoy staying at Proctorsville bed and breakfasts and Proctorsville inns located amidst the picturesque greenery, hills, and trees of the beautiful Okemo Valley region. Proctorsville lodgings are definitely a good choice for anyone seeking torelax in a place that is quiet and out of the way. There are a number of interesting sites and attractions around, not far from your Proctorsville lodging. These attractions include the Billings Farm and Museum, Martin's Maple Farm, the Vermont Fine Art Gallery, the Vermont marble exhibit, the Grafton historical Society Museum, the Addams Grist Mill Museum, the Claremont Historical Society Museum, and the Nature Museum at Windham. Historic sites near Proctorsville include the President Calvin Coolidge Homestead, Wilson Castle, the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, and the historic stone village in the town of Chester. If you love outdoors activities, make your way to any of several recreational areas within easy reach of Proctorsville, including the Ascutney State Park, the Camp Plymouth State Park, and Coolidge State Park. In the winter you can visit such attractive skiing areas as the Bear Creek Country Club, Bromley Mountain, Hawk Resort, or Okemo Mountain Resort. Enjoy the magical relaxation that comes from spending quiet countryside evenings in your Proctorsville inn or Proctorsville bed and breakfast.

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Featured Property:Golden Stage Inn
Historic ten-room, antique-filled, country inn. Relaxed elegance, 1788 stagecoach stop, Under-Ground Railroad haven, later home to Otis Skinner famous theatre performer & his daughter Cornelia Otis Skinner. Full breakfasts included.



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