Welcome to Mad River Valley, Vermont!
The Mad River Valley is active Vermont; pastoral but never passive. Drive through the Mad River Valley towns of Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, and Moretown on scenic Vermont Route 100, and you’ll be struck by the classic New England landscape and architecture — a mountain ridgeline, a winding river, hillside farms, covered bridges, and steepled villages.
Mad River Valley Vermont Travel News
"The World's Most Beautiful Marathon"™ Held in the Mad River Valley, Vermont
The First Annual Mad Marathon and Mad Half are scheduled for July 10, 2011 in the gorgeous Mad River Valley in Central Vermont. Summers are cool and breezy with average highs in the mid-seventies to mid-eighties. Life in Vermont in the summer months is low, relaxing with a healthy lifestyle that supports a family community with a passion for sport.
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Mad River Valley, Vermont - Come For the Mountains, Stay For the Valley.
This tag line used by the Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce www.madrivervalley.com sums up all that is wonderful and unique about this pristine valley in Central Vermont.
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Franchising Your Way to Retirement. Using Franchising to Set Up Your Retirement.
Owning and operating a franchise may be a great way to fund your retirement. Yet for more and more people who take an early retirement, it’s become a way to ease into full-time retirement. Franchising has even become a vehicle for some semi-retirees to move to their desired retirement destination.
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Resort Maps Franchisee, John McClain, to Appear on HGTV
You may recognize John McClain from his days hosting infomercials on Charter Media.
McClain, a Chatsworth native and 1993 graduate of Murray County High School, will return to television on Saturday on the HGTV program “First Time Design.” The program, which airs at 2:30 p.m., shows McClain spending four days and $7,500 to completely make over a master bedroom for a family in Los Angeles.
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Romantic Travel. What to Pack and Plan for Romantic Winter Getaways.
When it comes to romantic getaways, what’s more important: where you go or what you do? While it’s difficult to argue the inherent romance offered by a tropical vacation or cruise or a ski lodge or remote cabin up in the mountains, sometimes what you pack or that spontaneous little side trip can enhance the intimacy of a romantic getaway.
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