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Lake St. Catherine Near Poultney, Vermont

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A photograph of Lake St. Catherine near Poultney, Vermont. An automobile is parked on the side of the road running along the bank, and a mountain is visible in the distance.

Canoeing on Lake Dunmore, VT

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A photograph of a woman and a boy in a canoe on Lake Dunmore.

Battenkill River, Vermont

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A photograph of the Battenkill River near Bennington, Vermont.

Drive Along Lake Bomoseen in Vermont

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A photograph of a road near Lake Bomoseen, in Brandon, Vermont.

Lovers Lane, Brandon, VT

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A photograph of Lovers Lane, a tree lined road in Brandon, Vermont.

Haying Near Mt. Haystack (Haystack Mountain), VT

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A photograph of three men standing atop a hay wagon drawn by two horses, in Wilmington, Vermont. Haystack Mountain is in the background.

Lake Bomoseen, Rutland County, VT

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A photograph of Lake Bomoseen in Rutland County, Vermont. A trio is riding a canoe on the water.

Missisquoi River, Jay Peak, VT

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A photograph of the Missisquoi River, near the town of Jay, Vermont. Jay Peak is visible in the background.

Landscape Near Arlington, VT

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A landscape photograph in Arlington, Vermont. A few houses can be seen along the road in this image, and the mountains in the distance are shrouded in clouds.

Lamoille River Camel's Hump Mt., VT

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A photograph of Lamoille River. Camel's Hump is clearly visible in the background.

Malletts Bay, Lake Champlain, VT

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A photograph of Lake Champlain from Malletts Bay in Colchester, Vermont. There are two boats in the lower left quarter of the image and an island with a rocky bank on the right side.

Canoeing on lake Dunmore VT (B&W, see A060)

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A photograph of a woman and a boy in a canoe on Lake Dunmore, near the town of Salisbury, Vermont. There appears to be a building among the trees on the bank above the canoe.