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Melding words with art as travel writer Norm Goldman
and his
artist wife, Lily Goldman, seek out unique romantic destinations
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Woodstock,
Vermont and the Woodstock Inn & Resort
by Norm Goldman
Artwork by Lily Azerad-Goldman
Ladies Home
Journal named Woodstock, Vermont as the prettiest small town in
the USA, and National Geographic concurred, and described it as
one of the ten most beautiful small towns in the USA. The American
Architectural Society went one step further and stated: it
is perfect-if any town in any country can be.
All of these accolades led me to ask- what is so unique about
this quintessential Vermont town, where the population is less
than thirty five hundred? And, if all these kudos checked out,
wouldnt it be wonderful to celebrate a wedding here or experience
a romantic getaway?
As my artist wife
Lily and I strolled down Woodstocks main -street, my better
half pointed out to me that the town is an artists dream,
located in a valley between two of its guardian angels, Mt. Tom
and Mt. Peg. Where the winding Ottauquechee River meanders through
the middle of the town. You could almost sense Norman Rockwells
presence, perhaps giving a few drawing tips to Lily!
You wont find any tacky tee shirt shops, billboards, high-rise
buildings, overhead electricity wires, traffic lights, and fast-food
outlets.What you will notice are historic 18th and 19th century
New England Colonial homes clustered around the towns famous
village green, quaint family owned specialty shops, art galleries,
gourmet restaurants, old world wrought iron lamp posts, quiet
streets shaded with beautiful trees, and in season, folks sitting
on benches outside of store shops decorated with flower baskets.
In
fact, most of the villages downtown buildings are listed
on the National
Register of Historic Places. Moreover, it is the only town
in the USA that has five bells that were cast at the Massachusetts
foundry once owned by Paul Revere. One of them is owned by the
Woodstock Inn & Resort and is located in front of the Inns
putting green in the rear of their property.
It is also home to the first National Park in Vermont- the550-
acre Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller
National Historic Park, and the only national park to focus
on conservation history and the evolving nature of land stewardship
in the United States. The parks site was at one time the
home of George Perkins Marsh, who in 1864 authored one of the
first books pertaining to mans impact on the environment,
Man and Nature. Frederick Billings subsequently purchased Marshs
property in 1869, and due to Marshs influence reforested
Woodstocks Mount Tom. The project was one of the first examples
of a planned and scientifically managed forest in the United States.
In 1992 Mary French Rockefeller, who was the granddaughter of
Frederick Billing and inheritor of the property, together with
her husband, conservationist Laurance S. Rockefeller gifted their
estates residential and forest lands to the people of the
United States.
It is with all of this in mind, that we understand the towns
strict adherence to the principles of responsible conservation,
where a determined effort exists integrating ecological, cultural
and recreational values with the economic and community development
of the town.
ROMANTIC GETAWAY & WEDDING DESTINATION
One
prime example, where there is a blending of the above principles,
is the charming "Triple A Four Diamond" Woodstock
Inn & Resort located on the beautiful and historic Village
Green. Laurance S. Rockefeller purchased the property in 1968,
and with the 1891 building unsalvageable, built the present Inn
on the very spot where an original inn had existed in 1792.
The resort is a première stop for that long sought after
romantic weekend, the picture perfect wedding reception or the
popular phenomena- the weddingmoon, where couples
not only celebrate their wedding at a particular venue but also
honeymoon there.Readers of Conde Nast Traveler have chosen the
Inn six times as one of the top Resorts in the world.
How can you not enjoy a world of natural beauty, green spaces,
scenic trails and the most essential ingredient, privacy? Where
classic books line rustic painted bookshelves, patchwork quilts
adorn the beds, Vermont artwork grace the walls, and wood burning
in-room fireplaces provide warmth and comfort to many of the rooms.
The inns low- rise buildings comprise 142 rooms resembling
a quaint Vermont bed and breakfast. In fact, few modern comforts
are denied to its guests, where you will find plush robes, air-conditioning,
telephones and color televisions.
The Resorts golf course, the Woodstock Country Club, was
built in 1895, making it the oldest course in Vermont, and was
redesigned in the early 1960s by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Just a short ride from the Inn is their downhill ski area - Suicide
Six - site of Americas first ski tow. Also, a few miles
away are the inns health and fitness center.
It is little wonder that the Inn has been a favored destination
among celebrities, Danny DeVito, Michael Fox, President and Lady
Bird Johnston, Ted Turner, Donald Trump, Susan Lucci, Henry Kissinger,
Fran Descner, Laurence S. Rockefeller, to name a few.
The Inn also prides itself as being very adaptable when it comes
to weddings. They strive to make this important event as hassle
free and enjoyable as possible for everyone.
A few years ago there was a wedding around Christmas, where the
decorations consisted of several Christmas trees all with white
lights, candles everywhere and no other source of light. White
Poinsettias surrounded the trees, the chairs were covered with
white satin covers, and the ceremony was performed in front of
the trees. Now that is what I call an imaginative wedding reception!
Another plus of the inn is its close proximity to churches of
various denominations. You can celebrate a religious ceremony,
and within minutes the wedding party can jaunt over to the Inn
and enjoy its recreation and dining facilities.
ACTIVITIES
One of the challenges faced by many a bride and groom is juggling
guests and keeping them entertained, particularly if it involves
several days. This can be somewhat tricky, and here is where the
experienced staff of the Inn comes in very handy.
Arrangements can be made for fly fishing, mountain biking, hiking,
golf, tennis, spa services, downhill or cross country skiing,
tours of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Park and Farm,
trail rides, chef for a day with the inns culinary staff,
canoeing, kayaking, aerobics, yoga, tai chi, racquetball, squash,
indoor workouts with the state of the art Cybex equipment, and
lap swimming.
There is even a large putting green behind the Inn next to an
outdoor pool. If pampering is on the agenda, the bridal party
and family can even enjoy a full or half day of the Inns
choice of spa packages.
If you wish to check out the hidden jewels of Woodstock, be sure
to ask for a tour with one of the towns most illustrious
citizens, Vermont natural historian and raconteur, Kevin Dann.
This very interesting chap conducts several tours, including a
romantic one, where he recounts the many tales and legends associated
with the town. Lily and I were even fortunate in having Kevin
recite and sing one of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows beautiful
poems, A Psalm Of Life.With all of the above activities to choose
from, you can well appreciate why newly weds decide to stay put,
once their wedding celebrations are over.
As for dining, you neednt be too concerned; meals are served
in the Dining Room and the Eagle café. The New American
and Regional cuisine is offered in the Inns Triple A Four
Diamond dining facilities that boast an extensive international
wine list.
One parting remark, although the inn is part of the Rockefeller
collection of properties, it is not snooty or self-conscious,
thanks to the unpretentiousness of its warm and qualified staff.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Woodstock
Inn & Resort
Fourteen the Green, Woodstock, Vermont 05091-1298
Tel: 800-448-7900
Email: email@woodstockinn.com
Woodstock
Chamber of Commerce
Email: info@woodstockvt.com
Directions
To Woodstock Vermont
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