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Episode 18 - Revolutionary Road Trip: Northern Vermont

15 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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The first in a series of Revolutionary Road Trips, designed to be day trips with plenty of time to explore and enjoy the sites.  This road trip covers northern Vermont, starting in Burlington, going through the Champlain Islands to Isle la Motte, and eventually to St. Albans and Georgia.  Sites include Ethan Allen's gravesite and home, a rock made famous for mistaken identity, the grave of a participant in the Boston Tea Party, and a former slave who was given his freedom after serving on the side of the American cause. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crossroadsofacontinent]

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