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Why Live in Saint Johnsbury

Saint Johnsbury, located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, is known for its colorful Victorian architecture and vibrant arts scene. The town features a mix of historic Queen Anne and Stick-style homes near downtown, with Craftsman cottages, Dutch colonial styles, and ranch-style homes in residential areas. The Saint Johnsbury Municipal Forest offers nearly three miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, while Dog Mountain provides a unique 150-acre dog-friendly area with off-leash trails and a swimming pond. The Dog Chapel, an art exhibit resembling a tiny 1800s church, is also located here. Burke Mountain, about 20 miles north, is popular for skiing and downhill mountain biking. St. Johnsbury Academy, a highly rated private boarding and public high school, offers a STEM-intensive curriculum and international study opportunities. Downtown Saint Johnsbury features bars, cafes, and art galleries housed in colonial and Victorian buildings. Local dining options include The Whirligig Restaurant and The Kitchen Counter Cafe, known for its maple syrup breakfast. The town is approximately 20 miles from Littleton, New Hampshire, and 75 miles from Burlington, with public transportation provided by Rural Community Transportation (RCT). Flooding can be an issue for properties near the Passumpsic River.

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