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From
iron mines, marble mills, and lumber companies in the past to today's
premier tourist destination.
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The
legacy that we have come to associate with Manchester, is a legacy built
upon a foundation of natural beauty, historic charm and a hard-working,
community minded citizenry. Although portions of our town have witnessed
a good deal of growth and change over the past decade, much of today's
Manchester remains a tranquil and comforting alternative to urban America.
The splendor and majesty of 3,816 ft. Mt. Equinox, which overlooks our
community, serves as a constant reminder of how fortunate we are to live
on this relatively peaceful portion of our planet.
Manchester legally came into existence in 1761 when colonial
Governor Benning Wentworth, by charter, designated our 42.67 square miles
of Vermont as Manchester. After suffering through the trials, tribulations
and hardships that many of our forefathers endured in "settling" America
in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Manchester, by the mid 1800s,
had found its niche as a popular vacation destination for the burgeoning
middle and upper class that accompanied our country's industrial revolution.
At first, Manchester's tourist attraction was largely restricted to the
summer season, but as Manchester (and America) evolved over the years
our community has become known as a "four season" tourist retreat, offering
leaf peeping and hunting in the fall, skiing in the winter, renowned trout
fishing in the spring and virtually anything else your heart desires in
the summer.
Since its early days Manchester has also served as a regional
service and economic center for the "Northshire" (northern Bennington
County). Manchester's economic past is replete with a number of industries
that came, flourished for a time, and then died out. At one time or another,
Manchester's landscape has been dotted by iron mines, marble mills, and
lumber companies. However, one enterprise that has stood the test of time
is The Orvis Company. Founded in 1856, Orvis is a leading manufacturer
of quality fishing equipment (rods, flies, etc.) and an international
retailer of sporting goods and clothing.
In the recent past, the relatively new phenomenon of the
"factory outlet" clothing store has become quite popular in Manchester.
Today, visitors to our community come to enjoy Brooks Brothers, Ralph
Lauren and J. Crew, as well as the more traditional recreational activities.
Due to these shopping opportunities, our vibrant commercial core remains
quite active throughout the year. In fact, the retail segment of our economy
has grown so dramatically that Manchester now generates more state sales
tax revenue than all but four other Vermont municipalities.  |
Although many folks throughout Vermont view Manchester
as a wealthy mecca for robber barons and landed gentry, the real Manchester
is in many ways quite similar to any other American small town. It is
certainly true that we have our share of residents who are comfortable;
however, most are just average citizens, working hard to make ends meet:
the small business person, the construction worker, and the service sector
employee who works two or three jobs.
Whether newcomer or native, most find Manchester a hard
place to leave. It is quite truly a wonderful community in which to live
and work, and most important, it is great place to raise a family. Natural
beauty, neighborly compassion and a serene quality of life are lifestyle
qualities that may be harder to come by anywhere else.
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Isn't
it amazing how low prices can get at higher elevations?
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Nestled
in the picturesque Green Mountains of Southern Vermont, is the historic
town of Manchester. Home to some of the finest brand name outlet shopping
in the country, Manchester is a unique blend of New England charm, style,
arts and culture. The area is a true four-season destination offering
spectacular mountain scenery, nearby world-class skiing, breathtaking
fall foliage, challenging golf and legendary fly fishing. The hills are
also alive with quaint inns, bed and breakfasts, antique shops and museums.
Discover Manchester, Vermont and shop the over 50 stores of the Manchester
Designer Outlets today.

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