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1974, WINTER - Snowmobiling responsibly, Snowmobiling in Newport, The Shelburne Museum, Vermont's new pioneers, Proprietor C.B. Vaughan, The mountain and people of Jeffersonville, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The saga of Johny Burgoyne, Winter walks, The Chester Inn, Stocking trout on a mountaintop. Buy this issue.
1974, AUTUMN - Diplomats visit Vermont, The Tunbridge World's Fair, Dummerston Center's apple pie festival, Rare old photographs of Vermont, The legend of Brookline, Kayaking, The Newark Street Schoolhouse, Vermont wildlife, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Guy Fawkes scarecrows, Zack's on the Rocks Restaurant in Montgomery Center, Lyndon State College, The time between seasons, Vermont's hidden energy reserves. Buy this issue.
1974, SUMMER - Burlington's community gardens, Frog Hollow Craft Centers, Bicycle tours, The Johnson Friends of the Arts, The Green Mountain Guild, Music in Marlboro, Mountaineer Augustus W. Aldrich, Summer scenic photo portfolio, Ponder Pond in North Bennington, A humorous look at an outboard motor, Foster grandparents in Brandon, Vermont courthouses, The Sonnenberg Haus Inn in Barnard, Vermont's bogs. Buy this issue.
1974, SPRING - Milkman Harvey Burdick, Hot air balloons, Students help the elderly with their tax refunds, Bird banding, Fiddleheading, Robert Frost, April scenic photo portfolio, Spring in May, Capital pages, Vermont's graveyards, Vermont's brooks and reefs, Roadside signs, Chowder recipes. Buy this issue.

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1973, WINTER - Windows of houses in the winter, Vermont's marshes, Gail and Tom Parker of Bennington, Green mountain suffragette: Clarina Howard Nichols, Burke Mountain Academy, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Making snow balls, Arctic conditions in Vermont, Hanging clothes to dry in the winter, Ice harvesting, Ice, Foods of the past, Recipes for sturdy winter meals, The last storm of winter. Buy this issue.

1973, AUTUMN - Windows of houses in the winter, Vermont's marshes, Gail and Tom Parker of Bennington, Green mountain suffragette Clarina Howard Nichols, Burke Mountain Academy, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Making snow balls, Arctic conditions in Vermont, Hanging clothes to dry in the winter, Ice harvesting, Foods of the past, Recipes for sturdy winter meals, The last storm of winter.Out of Print.

1973, SUMMER - The McCullough Mansion in Bennington, Vermont's natural areas, Farmer Will Urie, The Vermont Old Cemetery Association, Flower lover Frank l. Abbott, Summer scenic photo portfolio, The West River Lodge in Brookline, In celebration of the Vermont city, The Craftsbury Players, The Lemon Fair River, Potato farmers in Orleans County, The Green Mountain Girls, A summer menu. Buy this issue.

1973, SPRING - D.W. Griffith films on the White River, Vermont republican George David Aiken, Maple sugaring, Scenes of mud season, The town of Middletown Springs, The wild turkey, Spring scenic photo portfolio, The lost Fairbanks factory in St. Johnsbury, Atlantic salmon, The confusion between Vermont and New Hampshire, Spring on Spencer Hollow Farm in Springfield, Producing oars and paddles in Waterville, A tour of back roads, Spring lamb recipes. Buy this issue.

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1972, WINTER - The increasing popularity of hockey, The skyline cross-country ski trail, Making snow, Slatemaker James Covino, Wolves, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The North Country chorus, The monastic community in Weston, Polygonal barns, Predictions of Vermont's future, Pork recipe. Buy this issue.

1972, AUTUMN - The Sinon Homestead in East Albany, A humorous look at the town dump, Glass blowing, Whittler John Wagner, The town of Chelsea, Philias J. Bouchard's machine shop in Stowe, The Farm Security Administration, The issue of personal land use and planning, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Forest fires, Predicting the future of Vermont, Toni Totes of Vermont, Inc., Pumpkin recipes. Buy this issue.

1972, SUMMER - Shelburne's pet show, Celebrating Calvin Coolidge, Frank and Mary Hickin's farm in Dummerston, A summer auction, Golfing in Vermont, Summer scenic photo portfolio, Sterling Turf Farm, Vermont's most disastrous forest fire, Author Bill Upson, Building restorations in Shelburne and Waterbury Center, Vermont's land use and development law, The central Vermont softball league, Vegetable mousse recipes. Buy this issue.

1972, SPRING - Miller's store in East Topsham, A back road tour, Maple sugaring, Spring scenic photo portfolio, How places in Vermont got their names, The decreasing amount of farm land, The Winooski River raft race, The St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County railroad, British recipes. Buy this issue.

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1971, WINTER - The Belvidere Bugle, Killington's shovel race, Snomobilers, Norwich University's ski area, Powder skiing, Charlotte's ice skating rink, Stoves of winter, Fire wood, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Clockmaker Asahel Cheney, Making salt beads, Vermont's history in print, Photographers in St. Johnsbury, Coyotes in Vermont, Chicken recipes. Buy this issue.

1971, AUTUMN - The art of the farrier, The Pavilion Hotel, The Ed Larkin contra dancers, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Brown Swiss cattle, The Bristol railroad, The colors of autumn, Driving along Route 7, Vermont Environmental Center in Ripton, Marsh creatures, Vermonter Fred Tripp, Corn husk dolls, Vermont puns, Buying country property, A summer meal of msiquatash. Buy this issue.

1971, SUMMER - The Shepard strawberry farm in North Hartland, Stone wall builder Pete Clifford, Round barns, Fischer's Landing sailing school, A humorous look at Vermont country life, The town of Walden, Farmer Archie Place in Huntington, The proposed dam in Gaysville, Johnson State College, Hiking the Long Trail, Vermonter Orin Newfield, Farm youth exchange, Berry recipes. Buy this issue.

1971, SPRING - Logger Rockwell Stephens, A back road tour, Vermont's IBM plant, School children make a quilt, The Powell's barn home, Rob't F. Lewis Inc. in South Woodstock, Spring scenic photo portfolio, George Devoid's egg farm in Salisbury, John Gore's steam carriage, The Old Topping Tavern in Shaftsbury, Sculptor Sam Ogden Jr., Redwing birds, Vermont's population, Asparagus recipes. Buy this issue.

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1970, WINTER - Winter scenic album; Photographing snowflakes in the footsteps of Wilson Bentley; Woodstock's Mt. Tom ski hill; Winter's deep freeze gives life; Paul Carr clears winter roads in Putney; The separate worlds of North Kirby and South Kirby; Mountain rescue team at Norwich University; Philip Brooks's taxidermy shop in Glover; Derby's sled dog derby; A neophyte's humorous guide to cross-country skiing; Skiing Burke Mountain; Supper at Talyor Lodge on the Long Trail; Vermont humor; Recipes: oyster stew and apple crisp. Out of Print.

1970, AUTUMN - Vermont Life's 25th birthday; Twenty-five years of rapid change in the Green Mountains; Who owns Vermont today?; Cedric Reynolds makes miniature covered bridges; The stone churches of Chester, Cavendish and Reading; Autumn scenic portfolio; Duck blinds; When fall meets winter-- in words and photographs; The Guilford Fair; Brattleboro shop makes laser tubes; Barn houses; Lulu Wyman of Manchester Village; Charcoal roasted duck. Out of Print.

1970, SUMMER - Mount Mansfield's Lake of the Clouds, Hanson Carroll and son tour northern Vermont by bus and bicycle, Patriarch Gerald "Pete" Rice and the Granville's wooden bowl industry, Summer scenic portfolio, Poster collages inside Vermont covered bridges, Bennington College hosts gifted high school juniors, Summertime on Waterbury's Perry Hill Farm with the Baker family, Making Crowley cheese in Healdville since 1824, The Lake Champlain Monster, VL Reports: The land development control act, Lobster and sole recipes, Lake Champlain by sail, power and paddle. Out of Print.

1970, SPRING - Memorial Day: a Franklin High School tradition, Spring scenic portfolio, Regional theater at Marlboro, Woodstock's new covered bridge, The Space Research Institute in North Troy, Rutland's Gershom Beach was Vermont's Paul Revere, VL reports: Back road tour, The Green Mountain Audubon Society's wildlife sanctuary, Vermont's Hollows, Al Quesnel: crop duster from Middlebury, Porter Thayer's Windham County album, Lamb shish kebab, The Algonquins knew maple sugar as Sinzibuckwud. Out of Print.

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