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Why Live in South Barre

South Barre, VT, located within Barre Town, offers a small-town feel with a rural ambiance, featuring larger residential lots and spaced-out properties. The area is characterized by diverse housing styles, including ranch-style homes, bi-levels, raised ranches, colonial-inspired, and Cape-style homes, with most properties situated on about 2 acres of land. South Barre is safer than the national average, providing residents with a sense of security. Recreational facilities are abundant, with South Barre Park offering playgrounds, fields, and a pavilion, while the Barre Town Recreational Area includes basketball and tennis courts, a dog park, and a skate park. The nearby Barre Municipal Swimming Pool and additional sports courts add to the outdoor attractions. Local events such as the Heritage Festival and the Vermont Milk Bowl at Thunder Road speedway bring the community together, while the Barre City Auditorium and B.O.R. Ice and Turf Arena host various sporting events and concerts. The Barre Gray Quarry and Rock of Ages Visitors Center are notable attractions, offering guided tours of the world's largest operating deep-hole granite quarry. Downtown Barre's North Main Street features eateries like The Quarry Kitchen and Spirits and Cornerstone Pub and Kitchen, along with unique spots like Kitty Korner café. South Barre Road connects the area to Route 302 and Interstate 89, with Montpelier 11 miles away and Burlington International Airport approximately 47 miles distant.

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