Are there small-town touristy sites in Vermont that are worthy of picture-taking?
A9: And then some. The trip up U.S. 5 took us quickly to Santa’s Land, where pictures were taken outside the gingerbread house-like tourist shop, filled with kitschy crap and regular crap. Dave wanted a picture with the reindeer, but Jenny determined that trespassing might delay the trip to Burlington. Sugar Houses dot the highway roadside, each selling maple syrup by the gallon (roughly $41 on average) or apples (50 cents a pound in 20-pound quantities), as well as maple candy, homemade fudge, cider, pedantic art, and so forth.