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Vol. I, No. 5Cabin Fever / Town MeetingFeb. 19th, 2001

Links to Out & About On-Line
Touring Vermont

    The amount of info on the web is enormous, as anyone who's ever tried to run a search can attest to.  And, to put it all in context, best estimates say that only a fraction, maybe 20 - 40 % of what's out there is actually making its way to the search engines. 
    Well  ...
    Here at DownStreet, we'd like to try to help.  So each issue, we post a few links in Out & About to sites that might interest you.  Sometimes the links will be related to one another  ...  sometimes we'll just offer up a somewhat random sampling.  In either case, we think we might be able to help you find the kind of site you've been looking for.
    Of course, while we can't vouch for the fact that every link we provide will be of interest to everyone, we do our best to filter out the noise and the bustle.  ...
    We hope you enjoy the following sites as much as we do.

Touring Vermont {continuing}
The following sites provide some nice information about location throughout the State. ...

  • Vermont Historic Sites Guide

    This is a State-owned site run under the auspices of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Division for Historic Preservation.  Got that?  ...
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    Actually, you don't need to get it.  All you need to do is visit this site for a listing of historic sites throughout the State.  The sub-sections include News, Events 2000, Guide to State-Owned Sites, Historic Roadside Markers, and Related Web Sites.  Unfortunately, at least during our visit, the sub-section that interested us most -- about Historic Roadside Markers -- was unavailable.  Among the Historic Sites included in our neighborhood are the Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge {1897}and the Chimney Point State Historic Site in Addison, a spot with about 12,000 years of human history behind it.
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    We hoped for more from the State on this one, especially given Vermont's historical significance.  But it's a starting point worth a look.  
    Rating *** [3 stars]
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  • BlueMap Attractions

    A better listing of what's going on can be found at Blue Map Online, a site that provides  "Information for travelers to the Lake Champlain region of Vermont, New York and Canada, with special emphasis on Burlington, Vermont."
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    The attractions listed here go well beyond historic sites.  And though they're aimed at tourists, you can find a solid listing of places you may never have made it to yet, as well as brief descriptions and directions on getting there, including clickable links to fairly detailed maps.  Also, since the focus tends to be fairly local, most everything listed is within relatively easy driving distance.
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    The folks who've put Blue Map together knew what they were doing.  It's an easy-to-navigate site, fairly fast, and has just enough going for it so that even those of us who've been in the neighborhood for plenty of years can scare up an interesting day trip or two.  Rating **** [4 stars]
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  • Vermont Forests, Parks & Recreation

    Here, the State has done a solid service.  The Vermont Forests, Parks & Recreation site is chock full of useful info.  ...
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    The Parks Locator Map offers up a simple-to-use image map of the State, with gold dots for each of the parks.  Simply click on a dot and you're taken to a quick-loading page of a few paragraphs of info about the park, including Facilities and Area Attractions, as well as a link to a map of the park that provides decent detail.  There are also links to other sites of interest related to / close by the park.  Finally, if you know the name of the park you'd like to visit already, you can also check out the site's Alphabetical Park Locator.
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    The Vermont Historic Sites Guide -- the first link we reviewed above -- can learn something from the folks who put this site together ... and so can you.  Rating ****1/2 [4-1/2 stars]

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    If you know of any links that you think are worthwhile, why not send them along to  ... 

             links@downstreetmagazine.com  ...

    If we agree, we'll be happy to include them in an upcoming issue to pass the word along.  ...
    Thanks.

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