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Celebrating and supporting Vermont’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community of all ages. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Ruby: 40 Years of Fabulous” to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Vermont’s first Pride march. “Ruby” symbolizes not only the milestone of the  journey...

The South End Art Hop is a celebration of all that the South End Arts District has to offer. The Burlington event, now in its 30th year, is a community event recognizing the area’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit.  ...

The South End Art Hop is a celebration of all that the South End Arts District has to offer. The Burlington event, now in its 30th year, is a community event recognizing the area’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit.  ...

The South End Art Hop is a celebration of all that the South End Arts District has to offer. The Burlington event, now in its 30th year, is a community event recognizing the area’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit.  ...

Vermont historic markers are in every corner of the state—from Addison to Woodstock. The newest Vermont historic marker stands in Burlington at the birthplace of the Green Mountain Club. Of the nearly 300 Vermont historic markers across the state, the Green Mountain Club's plaque is where...

Burlington is where Ben & Jerry’s was born and the home of Burton Snowboards. Bernie Sanders was elected mayor here, and Vermont’s first female governor, Madeline Kunin, launched her political career at Burlington City Hall. With a population of about 40,000 people, Burlington—Vermont’s largest city—is home...

If you take a walk around Vermont's largest city, it won't take long to come across some of the most haunted places in Burlington. Just ask Thea Lewis, owner of Queen City Ghostwalk. Since 2002, Lewis has been offering haunted tours in Burlington and sharing legendary ghost stories...