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The Green Side: Want to get away?

Posted by Glenn Yoder, Lifestyle producer  October 15, 2008 10:23 AM
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If you're planning a fall escape, Vermont is the greenest choice in New England, says The Green Side's Christie Matheson. And she isn't just talking about the state's green trees and rolling pastures.

The leaves may be turning red, yellow, and orange, but Vermont remains the greenest state in New England. And there's no lovelier time to visit. Here's where to stay.

Check out her suggestions of green spots in the Green Mountain State, with perks from sustainability-focused restaurants to the protection of undeveloped land.

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