We crossed New Hampshire just north of the White Mountains and began the circuitous route to Vermont's Capitol building at Montpelier. We stopped at the Vermont welcome center where a kindly state employee took our photo and encouraged us on to "the golden dome."

Montpelier is the smallest of our capital cities in the U.S. with a population of only around 8,000 (before all the state employees come to work in the morning.) The golden dome is prominently visible as a visitor pulls into town.


We drove on to Burlington to spend the night. Burlington is a university town with a scenic location on Lake Champlain. We had to brush a bit of snow off the car the next morning.


Many more photos available at this Flickr Photo Album.
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