'''Brattleboro''' is a city of 12,000 people in southern Vermont. From points south, it will most likely be the place for travelers to begin their exploration of Vermont.
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By car
'''Route 91'''. The major highway running north-south with 3 exits in the town. 91 goes north all the way to Canada. South it goes through Greenfield, Springfield and Hartford, terminating in New Haven.
'''Route 9'''. Runs East-West through town. Going west it hits Bennington, and to the east, Keene.
By bus
'''Greyhound''', terminal at 1102 Putney Rd, near exit 3 on route 91.
By train
'''Amtrak''', station at 10 Vernon Rd, a short walk from downtown. It is served by the Vermonter, a daily train which goes south to New York and Washington, D.C. and north to St. Albans.
Get around
See
Do
'''Gallery Walk''', [http://www.gallerywalk.org/]. The first friday of each month from 5:30pm - 8:30pm. Shops and galleries are open and people come to see the sights. A good way to get a feel for the locals. See the fashion show at Twice Upon a Time, a local consignment shop.
Buy
Eat
Drink
'''McNeill's Brewery''', Elliot Street.
Sleep
Contact
'''The Brattleboro Reformer''', [http://www.reformer.com]. The major local paper.
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