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Quechee, Vermont 05059
In the Town of Hartford, Vermont 05001
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This small, picturesque Vermont village in the Town of Hartford is home to two of Vermont's major tourist attractions - The Quechee Gorge, also known as the "Grand Canyon of the East," and Quechee Gorge Village - a popular antique, craft, and gift shopping area. Quechee Gorge was formed after the ice age and demonstrates nature's power as the Ottauquechee River carved a swath through the Vermont hillsides. |

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Quechee is a popular Vermont vacation destination. The scenic countryside and abundance of excellent lodging accommodations attracts vacationers year round to this Vermont village. Inns, Bed and Breakfast inns, and conference facilities (Quality Inn, Quechee) are all available in Quechee. The town also has several superb restaurants and inns with fine dining. (Quechee Inn at Marshland Farms). Quechee is where you will find the Quechee Club and Quechee Lakes - a four season community.

Quechee Gorge Village Arts & Crafts Center, Quechee VT
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Quechee, like many other Northern New England villages, was once a thriving mill town. Quechee was settled in the 1760's when homesteaders built mills along the Ottauquechee River. These mills provided everything from lumber to cider and spurred economic growth. To accommodate this growth, a bridge was built over the Ottauquechee River at the current site of the Quechee covered bridge.
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Quechee Village & Quechee Falls VT
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In 1875, the Woodstock Railroad Company built a bridge (an engineering feat of its day) to span the Quechee Gorge. For over 50 years, the train crossed the Quechee Gorge as it made its run from White River Junction and Woodstock, Vermont. The old railroad bridge was converted to highway use and is presently Rt. 4, Vermont's major East-West roadway.
Quechee is also home of the annual Quechee Chamber of Commerce sponsored, Quechee Balloon Festival. This Vermont attraction is held every Father's Day weekend and features colorful hot air balloons and a festival. For more info visit our Quechee Balloon Festival section.

The Quechee Gorge, Quechee, Vermont
Quechee Village Population: 2,500
Town of Hartford Population: 9,567
County: Windsor
Chartered: July 6, 1761

Carefree Quechee Vacation Rentals, P.O. Box 650, Quechee, VT 05059 Phone: 800-537-3962 or 1-802-295-9500. Located in the Heart of Vermont. For a great family vacation, wedding guest lodging, or honeymoon accommodations. Rent a Family Home, Condo, or Vacation Home. See all of the homes and condos available on our web site www.carefreequecheevacations.com or e-mail for more information.

The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm, Clubhouse Rd., Quechee, VT 05059 Phone: 800-235-3133. Offering comfortable, gracious lodging in the 1793 historic homestead of Col. Joseph Marsh, with twenty-four guest rooms, meadow views, an 80-acre water and wildlife sanctuary, fine dining, and golfing privileges at the private Quechee Club. Visit www.quecheeinn.com or e-mail for more information.

The Quality Inn at Quechee Gorge, Rt. 4, Quechee, VT 05059 Phone: 800-732-4376. A full service hotel and conference center with on premises restaurant, banquet, and business function facilities. Visit www.qualityinnquechee.com, or for complete information e-mail.
For Additional Quechee Tourist Information
Quechee Chamber of Commerce
15 Main Street, Quechee, Vermont 05059
Phone (802)295-7900 Fax (802)296-8280
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