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Nearly 80 million people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, according to AAA, thanks in part to lower gas prices. Meanwhile, winter weather could make travel messy in some areas.
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Whether you're a book lover, a creative, a history buff or a nature lover, we have recommendations for you in southern Vermont.
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Whether you hope to be surrounded by the Green Mountain State's natural abundance or are looking to try local brews, food or ice cream, we have a few ideas for every type of traveler.
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Charlie Nardozzi is traveling in India and visiting a local garden center there. Nardozzi noticed several plants, flowers and veggies that grow well in Vermont, too.
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Breeze Airways will offer flights to Raleigh-Durham International Airport, along with several destinations in Florida.
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Multiple pounds of butter, sugar, honey, flour and eggs make up the Woodstock Inn and Resort's giant gingerbread house.
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New Englanders make up 2.5 million of the 55 million people projected to travel this Thanksgiving.
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JetBlue cited ongoing air traffic control staffing issues as one of the reasons for pulling the Burlington route.
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A high volume of travelers are expected to pass through the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport for the Fourth of July holiday and the rest of the season.
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AAA is forecasting record-high travel this weekend, when more than 50 million Americans are expected to get out of town. That could mean clogged roads and snarls at airports.