Get to Know the Woodstock Area
Vermont is special, and the Woodstock area is one of the Green Mountain State’s crown jewels. It’s the quintessential New England village, bustling with one-of-a kind boutiques, galleries, cafes, artisan shops, historic homes and elegant accommodations. All set amidst the lush rolling countryside and pristine farmland that surrounds it.
Woodstock has been described as “The Prettiest Small Town in America” for a reason!
Dotted with historic covered bridges, the area features The Billings Farm and Museum, with its operating dairy farm and restored 1890 farm house, and The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.
Greater Woodstock offers a breathtaking landscape that annually puts on one of New England’s best fall foliage displays. The mountains in the area provide year-round recreation, including hiking, biking, and skiing. Quechee Gorge is a geological phenomenon that’s a must-see for visitors, and the steady stream of special events that take place throughout the year make our community a top tourist destination.
Each town in our area – including Woodstock, Hartland, Quechee, Barnard, Pomfret, Reading, West Windsor, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Killington and others — offers its own unique flavor, reflecting distinct aspects of what life is like in Vermont.
Get to know our sellers on Emporium and sample everything Vermont has to offer, from artisan cheese and hand-crafted preserves and spirits, to craft beer, authentic Vermont flannel, glassworks and pottery, works of art, and so much more. Emporium is pleased to offer the very best of our area for your convenient purchase.
ABOUT THE VERMONT STANDARD
The award-winning Vermont Standard is Windsor County’s largest, and the state of Vermont’s oldest, weekly newspaper.
Founded in 1853, we publish robust print and digital local news reports, as well as specialty publications. We also provide a wide array of digital marketing services to businesses in the area. The Standard is widely regarded as one of New England’s best small-market weeklies – in fact, it has been named “Newspaper of the Year” by the New England Newspaper & Press Association several times recently.
