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Discoveries...America, Vermont by Jim & Kelly Watt
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DVD detailsDirector: Jim & Kelly Watt DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 60 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-04-01 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Bennett-Watt Entertainment
DVD Reviews of Discoveries...America, VermontDVD Review: A full color, sixty minute, highly informative and entertaining DVD documentary Summary: 5 Stars
Vermont is one of the small New England states that is known to the general public primarily for its Maple Syrup and Fall Colors when the tree leaves turn from green to gold, yellow, and red. "Discoveries America: Vermont" is a full color, sixty minute, highly informative and entertaining DVD documentary that showcases a great more characteristics and history of this north eastern state which has long been a bastion of individualism and patriotism. It once had more than 600 bridges, a legacy honored by the Covered Bridge Museum in Bennington. It is the home of the Moosefest where dozens of moos art sculptures appear around a small Vermont town. Then there is the Teddy Bear Company which is the only United States based manufacturer still making teddy bears for children. In this superbly presented travelog, viewers will also be treated to a visit to the Cold Hollow Cider Company and the cider making process, the Benedictine monks at the Weston Pirory and their music, the Knights Spider Web farm where real spider webs are employed in the creation of art, and so much more. Also very highly recommended for community library collections is another new release in the Bennett Watt Entertainment travelog documentary series: Discover America: Maine.
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Description of Discoveries...America, Vermont"Maple syrup is Vermont's most recognizable product and is produced at Dakin Farm. At the Covered Bridge Museum in Bennington learn about their history. Moosefest is where dozens of moose art sculptures appear around town. Orvis Company in Manchester was founded in 1856 - they still create legendary fly rods. Learn to handle hawks at The British School of Falconry. Vermont Teddy Bear Company produces the only teddy bear still made in the United States. Artist Max Osorio creates art using his chainsaw like a chisel. Tour cider making at Cold Hollow Cider Company. Spiritual life and music are priorities of the Benedictine monks at Weston Priory. Community of Derby Line has several buildings that straddle border with Canada. Knights Spider Web farm is original "web site" where art is made using spider webs. Fine granite comes from mountains in Vermont at Rock of Ages Granite Quarry in Barre - a local cemetery is a showplace. Every Halloween, Ellie's Farm Market puts on roadside display with 1000 carved pumpkins.
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