Vermont small businesses: It’s about the people
The owners of Vermont small businesses Hero’s Welcome, Stowe Mercantile, Harborside Harvest Market and Outdoor Gear Exchange all have something in common: They are committed to their communities. Whether it’s their employees or customers, these small businesses are run for the people, by the people.
The Vermont Country Store * A Flatlanders Tour! Come Shop with Us :-)
A fabulous shopping tour of The VERMONT COUNTRY STORE in Vermont...Truly a memorable experience! Shop along with us in every aisle and department of this magnificent old fashioned general store! Some surprizes and cool stuff await!
VermontCountryStore.com
657 Main Street, Weston, VT
and 1292 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, VT
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Visiting The Vermont Country Store is a walk through a time machine. Shop with me and share cherished memories among the handy household products, elixirs, makeup, favorite childhood toys, health products, yummy candy, interesting gadgets, practical clothing, linens and bedding, cheddar cheeses, baked pies and fine coffee… this is my favorite store of all time!
This video is NOT Sponsored and I paid for all products with my own cash. I did this out of the love for this store.
This was filmed in April, 2019 in the Rockingham Store…take Exit 6 off of 91 North. You should also make the extra 20 minute trip to Weston, VT to see the original store! They have a delightful restaurant (and BAR!) as well.
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Amazing Vermont! * Weekend Travel Vlog
Stowe, Vermont is an amazing getaway in any season. Whether you ski or just like to see the sights, whether you like to relax or do tons of things, Stowe is the perfect destination. While it is utterly quiet and so relaxing, there are also so many things to do, and it's easy to fill an entire weekend with many different destinations and lots of amazing food! Hope you enjoy this travelogue. :)
P.S. We were in Vermont on the weekend of the March for Our Lives and were glad to be able to participate and show our support for the cause!
Here are the places we visited that are shown in the video:
Guilford Welcome Center (Guilford):
Whetstone Station Restaurant and Brewery (Brattleboro):
Rose Cottage (Stowe):
Vermont State House (Montpelier):
Stowe Street Cafe (Waterbury):
Stowe Mercantile (Stowe):
Shaw's General Store (Stowe):
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Piecasso (Stowe):
Nebraska Knoll Sugar Farm (Stowe):
Ben and Jerry's Factory Tour (Waterbury):
Blackback Pub (Waterbury):
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We Ski Vermont: Gluten Free Family Travel in New England
We took our last ski trip of the year to Vermont. We visited Smuggler’s Notch and Stowe and had so much fun. Lexi and Matt hit the mountains while Anderson and I were playing in the snow. We stayed at this awesome AirBnB that was only 5 minutes from Smuggler’s Notch and explored downtown Stowe. Everything we did is linked below!
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Luxury Downtown Louisville KY Condo
Coveted Waterfront Park High Rise Condo that spans entire 20th floor. Nothing around can compare to this amazing unit with 360 degree views of downtown and 8,571 sq ft of beautiful custom living space. You'll appreciate the open concept along with top notch finishes along with quality of craftsmanship. Master Suite features double doors, luxurious spa-like bathroom, 4 additional en suite with private baths, which includes a nanny suite/maid's quarters with separate elevator entrance, 1 guest suite with private bath and terrace access , 1 terrace spans length of building. This unit offers 4 parking spots.
Forty-six years of publishing and teaching at Boston College: an interview with David P. Twomey
Professor David Twomey researches and publishes in the area of labor and employment law. His research and publication interests also extend to contract law, intellectual property rights, business organizations, corporate governance, franchising and international business transactions. He is the author of some thirty-four editions of widely used textbooks on labor, employment and business law topics. His articles have appeared in journals such as Best's Review, The Labor Law Journal, The American Business Law Journal, The Massachusetts Law Quarterly, The Florida Bar Journal, and The Business Law Review. View some of his publications in the eScholarship@BC repository.
Judah P. Benjamin | Wikipedia audio article
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Judah P. Benjamin
00:02:30 1 Early and personal life
00:08:18 2 Louisiana lawyer
00:11:33 3 Electoral career
00:11:43 3.1 State politician
00:15:36 3.2 Mexican railroad
00:16:44 3.3 Election to the Senate
00:19:20 3.4 Spokesman for slavery
00:23:20 3.5 Secession crisis
00:27:55 4 Confederate statesman
00:28:04 4.1 Attorney General
00:31:39 4.2 Secretary of War
00:38:58 4.3 Confederate Secretary of State
00:39:26 4.3.1 Basis of Confederate foreign policy
00:41:49 4.3.2 Appointment
00:43:27 4.3.3 Early days (1862–1863)
00:48:14 4.3.4 Increasing desperation (1863–1865)
00:52:52 5 Escape
00:57:41 6 Exile
01:03:22 7 Appraisal
01:09:25 8 See also
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Judah Philip Benjamin, QC (August 11, 1811 – May 6, 1884) was a lawyer and politician who was a United States Senator from Louisiana, a Cabinet officer of the Confederate States and, after his escape to the United Kingdom at the end of the American Civil War, an English barrister. Benjamin was the first Jew to be elected to the United States Senate who had not renounced that faith, and was the first Jew to hold a Cabinet position in North America.
Benjamin was born to Sephardic Jewish parents from London, who had moved to St. Croix in the Danish West Indies when it was occupied by Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. Seeking greater opportunities, his family immigrated to the United States, eventually settling in Charleston, South Carolina. Judah Benjamin attended Yale College but left without graduating. He moved to New Orleans, where he read law and passed the bar.
Benjamin rose rapidly both at the bar and in politics. He became a wealthy planter and slaveowner and was elected to and served in both houses of the Louisiana legislature prior to his election by the legislature to the US Senate in 1852. There, he was an eloquent supporter of slavery. After Louisiana seceded in 1861, Benjamin resigned as senator and returned to New Orleans.
He soon moved to Richmond after Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed him as Attorney General. Benjamin had little to do in that position, but Davis was impressed by his competence and appointed him as Secretary of War. Benjamin firmly supported Davis, and the President reciprocated the loyalty by promoting him to Secretary of State in March 1862, while Benjamin was being criticized for the rebel defeat at the Battle of Roanoke Island.
As Secretary of State, Benjamin attempted to gain official recognition for the Confederacy by France and the United Kingdom, but his efforts were ultimately unsuccessful. To preserve the Confederacy as military defeats made its situation increasingly desperate, he advocated freeing and arming the slaves late in the war, but his proposals were only partially accepted in the closing month of the war. When Davis fled the Confederate capital of Richmond in early 1865, Benjamin went with him. He left the presidential party and was successful in escaping from the mainland United States, but Davis was captured by Union troops. Benjamin sailed to Great Britain, where he settled and became a barrister, again rising to the top of his profession before retiring in 1883. He died in Paris the following year.