Other States

Exploring various other places outside of New York State, including Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

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Somerset Airfield

Popular field-camping area in Southern Vermont. Also, several dispersed campsites are nearby.

South Fork Potomac River in Brake, WV

Rural farming area south of Moorefield, WV known for it's meat chicken production, surrounded by the high hills of Applachia. Brake is named for the family of early landowner Johann Jacob Brake ("Brechtel" in German) who emigrated from southern Germany in the early 18th century. The town once included a sawmill, gristmill, distillery, blacksmith shop, and post office. The original log house used as a post office in the early- to mid-19th century still stands. The Brake Cemetery harbors the remains of Brakes, Simons, Sees, and probably others whose stones have been lost. Brake Falls on Dumpling Run once provided power for the sawmill and gristmill. The Brake family is still around to this day. The family currently resides in Ohio.

Bennington Welcome Center

The Bennington Welcome Center is located within the interchange between US 7 and VT 9 - VT 279. At one point this was going to be Interstate 88, which would extend to Maine but that road was canceled decades ago.