that sounds like a wonderful trip honestly. hope you have a great time : )
nearby landmark - world's tallest filing cabinet on flynn ave in the south end of Burlington, VT. its kinda hokey, but its one of a kind. plus, then you can just continue down flynn ave to oakledge park and enjoy the beach or cove.
distant landmark - Garden in the Woods in Framingham, MA. largest wildflower preserve in new england. or it was when i lived nearby. beautiful landscapes, excellent education, fun trails ranging from easy to moderate. plus, they could really use the support. take a few hours to immerse yourself in nature unlike anything you will find anywhere else in Mass.
good restaurant near me - honestly, there are so many good restaurants in BTV. if you pass through town and wanna stop to eat, message me and i will personally come to meet you with a full selection of cuisines and price ranges. that said, you are just passing through, i recommend Pho Hong and Fancy's.
representative restaurant - Shelburne Sugarworks. a historic old sugar house nestled in a valley of maples. they have trails you can walk and icecream you can eat. the icecream is phenomenal. instead of white sugar in the base, they use only their own maple syrup. it creates a delicate maple sweetness and light airy texture somewhere between traditional and soft serve. then they mix in fresh fruit. it is so much better than ben and jerry's. those corporate hacks can fuck off with their cultural dominance of VT icecream.
another good restaurant anywhere - any NJ diner. its where i grew up and i have a real soft spot for that specific kind of greasy spoon.
US culture near me - probably Chruch St Marketplace in downtown BTV. its a pedestrian only stretch of commercial downtown. it is gentrified, corporatized and over policed. it is still the heart of downtown with a park, fountain, benches, buskers and street artists. the tension is palatable with city hall next to the public art gallery next to the club for college students next to the genuinely good and unique coffee shop next to the unhoused community members just trying to live in peace. and honestly, i can't think of anything that sums up US culture better.
local culture - dyke night and queer takeover are rad events that happen once a month at various locations throughout Burlington. if you happen to overlap with them, i really recommend going to one. if you don't overlap, but do end up here over a weekend then i recommend any of the many farmer's markets. especially now through october, the best exposure to local VT culture is through the products grown and made here and the people that produce them. Burlington farmer's market is on saturday. Winooski - the town over - is on sunday. Champlain Islands farmer's market is also on saturday. i bounce around between all of them during the season. it is a joy to just go and talk to the vendors. really understand them, their crafts, art and food. it fills me with joy.
favorite place in the US - okay, i am obviously a provincial pilled BTV boi, but still. one of the most beautiful things i have seen is sunset over Lake Champlain. the sky burning orange and red, cresting over the mountains on the NY side, reaching up and reflecting down back across the water. i keep living here because i get to see that every day.