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1964, WINTER - Skiing at Jay Peak, The history of skiing, Ski scenes, Winter horse racing, The Hadley Company of Winooski, The different perspectives of Vermonters, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The Brattleboro Austine School for the deaf, The snowshoe hare, New England clam chowder recipe. Buy this issue.
1964, AUTUMN - Fly fishing in the West River, The Tunbridge Fair, Deer camps, The Indian raid on Royalton, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The Vermont Research Corporation in Springfield, Vermont's fauna and flora, Stone carvers, Brattleboro's Music Center, Pumpkin recipes. Buy this issue.
1964, SUMMER - The Four Brothers Islands and the gulls, Reuben Harmon's Vermont money mint, Celebrating Scottish ancestors in Barnet, Hunting raccoons, Scenes of summer, Vermont Technical College, Vermont makers of furniture, Upper Hollow pastoral valley in Strafford, Summer pea recipes, Vermont's eateries. Buy this issue.
1964, SPRING - Burlington: Queen by the Lake; Ladd Research Industries make electron microscope accessories; Vermont's old and new dams; Scenic portfolios: The advent of spring, sugaring, and Pleasant Valley; Sculptor Paul Aschenbach; Book reviews; Rhubarb recipes; Green Mountain trolleys, a chronicle; Lyman Wood and Leland Lyman and the advent of Vermont-Ware carts; The woodcock and his aliases; The last of the great trainsheds in St. Albans. Out of Print.

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1963, WINTER - America is Different by Carl Zuckmayer, The WCAX-TV transmitter on the top of Mt. Mansfield, Vermont ancestors, Soapstone, Iron bridges, Smelt in Vermont, Ice fishing, Dried apple dolls, Scenes of winter, The history of skiing, The ski chalets on Stratton Mountain, The first skiers, Unique ways to ski, Burrington Hill Ski Area, Bristol Bill's role in the history of Vermont, A traveling barber shop, Dinner recipes. Buy this issue.

1963, AUTUMN - The Dead Creek in Addison, Duck hunting, Vermont health care, Gunslinger Paul La Cross, Scenes of November, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Child musicians, Poet Robert Frost, The trains of the White River Valley, The brown fox, Cider jelly, Childhood memories, Stuffing recipes. Buy this issue.

1963, SUMMER - The Revolutionary War's Battle of Hubbardton, Auctions, Vermont's water supply, Vermont's southern border, The town of Wilmington, Summer scenic photo portfolio, Photographs of Quaker Street in Lincoln in the year 1901, The Hewitt Farm in Pomfret, Woodchucks, Summer theaters, Corn recipes. Buy this issue.

1963, SPRING - The quilts of Gospel Hollow; Old country bookshops in Grafton, East Middlebury & Wells); 1200 miles on the hoof: Bill Conklin's Ayrshire cows walked from Brandon to St. Louis in 1929; Burlington's soda hop; Fog scenic; Maple time the old way in Jeffersonville, Fairfield & Wilmington; Streamlined sugarbush (modern sugaring and where to see it); Hardwood laboratory: the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station; Miracle maples? The Agricultural Experiment Station; Harness maker Glenn Sanborn of Chelsea; Halter king Fred Gale of Williamstown; A boy goes fishing on Mill Brook - photo story; Spring scenic portfolio; Treasures of the bog; Treasures of the marsh; The house of Hayden & the Dale curse (Albany). Out of Print.

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1962, WINTER - A Vermont skiing guide, Keeping warm in the winter, Cross-country skiing, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The white-tail deer, The strange wedding of Widow Ward, Old-fashioned fox hunters, Vermonters, Baked beans recipe. Buy this issue.

1962, AUTUMN - A forestry special, A earth conscious timber mill, Tree barks, The color of the forests, Bat caves, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The ruffed grouse, The University of Vermont's field house and gymnasium, The town of Middletown Springs in 1900, A young auctioneer, The musical revolution in Bennington, Partridge recipe. Buy this issue.

1962, SUMMER - The Lake Champlain ferries, Sailing in Vermont, Power boats on Vermont's waters, Simmonds Precision Products in Vergennes, Norwich's children's newspaper, Composer Bela Bartok of Riverton, Poetry, Beavers, Bread recipes. Buy this issue.

1962, SPRING - Fishing in Vermont, Fishing in Northeast Vermont, Fishing on the Battenkill, Making fly fishing rods, The fish of Vermont's waters, A personal fishing reflection, Frequently asked questions about trout, The wild flowers of spring, Spring scenic photo portfolio, Making a water wheel, Vermont's poultry business, The Peace Corps in Putney, Maple sugaring for fun, Trout recipes. Buy this issue.

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1961, WINTER - Sugarbush boasts America's longest ski lift; Winter picnic photos; Winter scenic portfolio; Vermonters and their law; Black fisher cat of the Green Mountains; The woman who told everything, Abby Hemenway; Bennington Museum; Log job on Mt. Mansfield and the Worcester Range; The arts in review: Marlboro School of Music; Weakley's wax & wick works. Out of Print.

1961, AUTUMN - Antiques, The Dowser Convention, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Mail service by train, The leaves of autumn, The porcelain of Monkton, Black bears, South Woodstock's horse riding center, A rugged Yankee house, Archery, Apple recipes. Buy this issue.

1961, SUMMER - The Ticonderoga, Neshobe Island on Lake Bomoseen, The hermit thrush, Discovering the North Country, The Canadian border, The Fenian Raid on Quebec, North Country scenic photo portfolio, Lake Memphremagog, Smuggling through Vermont, Bloodhounds, Vermont crafts. Buy this issue.

1961, SPRING - Carlton Gray's auctions in East Thetford, Coolidge Cheese, The railroad drawbridge on Lake Champlain, Spring scenic photo portfolio, Fishing for Pike on Otter Creek, Swamp wildlife, Carl Ramsey's orchids, Vermont's role in the Civil War, The Confederate raid on St. Albans, Oliver's cave in Royalton, Yankee private William Scott of Groton. Buy this issue.

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1960, WINTER - Sugarbush ski area, Going on a winter picnic, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Vermont laws, The fisher cat, Abby Maria Hemenway's history of Vermont, The Bennington Museum, Logging, Vermont musicians, The Weakly family's candle making business. Buy this issue.

1960, AUTUMN - The very first day of school in East Dummerston; Hilltop music man Frederick H. Johnson; The Long family orchard in South Burlington; Apple varieties; Apple peelers; Autumn scenic portfolio; Rooms with a view: National Life's office buildings; Back country holiday: Granby and Victory raise money for electricity; Pheasant farm in North Pomfret; Organ pipes, made in Brattleboro; On shooting muzzle loaders; Green Mountain: The only potato fit to eat. Out of Print.

1960, SUMMER - Learning foreign languages at Middlebury College, Photographer L.L. McAllister, The character of Calvin Coolidge, The Stowe summer theater, The Connecticut River and the surrounding scenery, Vermont artists and craftsmen, Using a country switchboard, Scuba diving in Lake Champlain, Country doctor and author DeForest Jarvis, The world's largest apple tree. Buy this issue.

1960, SPRING - Vacations in Vermont's forest parks; Indian Joe: Revolutionary scout and friend of the settler; Michigan's Vermontville carries on traditions of Poultney settlers; Old-time sugar party -- a Currier print; Excerpt from Yankee Kingdom, by Ralph Nading Hill; Mr. & Mrs. Ben Roberts retire to work on their Huntington farm; George Holt's workshop in art teaching at Bennington College; Walter Hard on "mud time"; Spring scenic portfolio; Bennington Battle Monument: pride & problem; White water canoeing; Clarence "Tink" Day of Woodstock; The history behind southwestern Vermont's wavy boundary lines; Cornwall builds a schoolhouse; Faces at Burke's town meeting. Out of Print.

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