Vermont’s Formerly Bustling Rail Town Transforms into a Serene Hideaway with a Charming Main Street and Scenic Wildflower Trails

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Vermont's Formerly Bustling Rail Town Transforms into a Serene Hideaway with a Charming Main Street and Scenic Wildflower Trails

If you head about 70 miles south of Burlington, Vermont, you can encounter a quaint little town nestled northwest of the Connecticut River. Vermont is certainly no stranger to charming towns, but St. Johnsbury is part of the state’s renowned Northeast Kingdom region and is one of Vermont’s many hidden gems. Founded in the late 1700s during the Industrial Revolution, St. Johnsbury saw great success as a bustling rail town. Remnants of that prosperous period remain a fixture of St. Johnsbury through the many building structures lining its Main Street. 



One such structure, The Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, showcases the town’s history inside a building that dates back to the late 1800s. Visitors are able to take a journey through the town’s history while also exploring a fascinating array of natural science artifacts and remnants, plus the venue holds the distinction of being Vermont’s only public planetarium. Highlights include the Fairbanks Family Legacy — visual archives of founder Franklin Fairbanks’ business interests and his travels with his wife, Francis — and ethnological items of the Victorian era collected from regions across the globe. Naturally, there’s also a plethora of plant and animal life for visitors to marvel at, including a butterfly house, a table of wildflowers, and bug art created using moths, butterflies, and beetles.

Immerse yourself in stunning artwork along Main Street

Artsy aesthetic is synonymous with Vermont — even its largest city offers an artsy urban vacation – and St. Johnsbury is no different. Walk along Main Street and become inspired by all the incredible art showcased in the town starting with the Artisan’s Guild, a St. Johnsbury mainstay for over two decades. Owned by the Northeast Kingdom Artisans Guild, the gallery’s mission is to feature the brilliant work of artists from Vermont and nearby New Hampshire, including hosting many exclusive exhibitions. All artwork is reviewed and judged by the Guild before it can be displayed. Originality and quality, particularly being handmade, are key factors that influence the decision on whether or not to display any artist’s work.

Rooted deeper into the historical fabric of St. Johnsbury is Catamount Arts. Dating back almost half a century, the performing arts center’s mission has always been to inspire, cultivate, and promote the arts across Northeastern Vermont and Northwestern New Hampshire. That includes art exhibitions, theater performances, dance shows, and live music. The Catamount Arts’ presence in the community also extends to summer camps and arts education programs for children and adults alike. Visitors can experience the center’s many artistic offerings year-round with its packed calendar of events, including StJ Art on the Street where artwork is displayed at various businesses and locations across town.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.