Submitted by NightOnFuckMountain t3_ycg1u5 in vermont
I lived in Vermont for a very long time and every time I go back I’m still finding towns I’ve never seen before. Last time I lived there I had a job that took me all over the state, which was awesome. Went to all these cool little towns in the middle of nowhere.
This was a town where everything looked historic or old fashioned. I believe there was a cobbler,
and various shops that looked like they could have been straight out of the 1800s. The streets were lined with trees and every single telephone pole had an American flag year round. I believe there was one modern building and it was a Dollar Store connected to a supermarket. The whole town was on one main street that may have been a small highway, and the area was surrounded by mountains.
I know it’s not Stowe, Montpelier, Barre, anything in the Champlain Islands, or anything within 15 miles of Burlington. I also know it’s not in the Addison/Vergennes area because I’m very familiar with that area. I also know it’s somewhere north of Rutland (not in the same area, but Rutland was our furthest south territory so it couldn’t have been further than that). I don’t think it’s on Rt 7 or anywhere in that area because I’ve been up and down Rt 7 about a hundred times in the past 20 years. It’s also not Woodstock (too far south), but it had similar vibes to both Woodstock and South Hero. It was kind of like if Woodstock was less affluent.
Edit: Not 100% on the cobbler, but the whole town looked like I stepped into a time capsule, like driving through Amish country. The shops on the main street were all small businesses with people selling artisan items, the writing on shop signs and street signs was historic looking, and I was one of the only cars on the road. It would not have been out of place to see a horse drawn carriage.
I've seen similar towns in western North Carolina and Georgia, but it's not as common up north.
Edit 2: Adding a map. The red area was the entire territory of my job in Vermont (we also had territory in New York, but I am 100% positive this town was in Vermont). The purple area was where I'm pretty sure this town was located. I know it covers a lot of land, but I'm hoping this narrows it down just a bit.
Edit 3: Not sure if anyone's familiar with the area, but it looked a lot like Stockbridge, MA in the 90s, before Stockbridge had all the cul-de-sacs and apartment buildings. Closest I've seen so far is the very south end of Northfield, but it's not quite right.
Edit 4: After reviewing what everyone's sent me, I think it has to be Chester. I don't know why I would have been driving that far outside our territory, but it's the only town I've seen that matches anything close to what I'm remembering.
Thank you everyone!
Romanovs_Penguin t1_itlx47b wrote
Dollar Tree locations in Vermont:
Alburgh
Arlington
Barre
Bennington
Berlin
Brattleboro
Castleton
Chester
Colchester
Enosburg Falls
Fair Haven
Fairfax
Fairlee
Hardwick
Island Pond
Jericho
Johnson
Lyndonville
Milton
Morrisville
Newport
North Troy
Northfield
Pittsford
Pownal
Randolph
Richford
Rutland
Shoreham
Springfield
Swanton
Vergennes
Williamstown
Windsor
My guess based on the clues you gave is Jericho / Jericho center or even Underhill. Second guess would be Hardwick. Though that's much further from the Stowe vibe. Johnson also checks most of the boxes, but again, not a strong Stowe vibe.
Edit: The cobbler should narrow it down a lot. There are so few. Certainly not Johnson or Hardwick. Likely not Jericho.