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Five minutes off I-89

A whole town
worth the exit.

Get off at Exit 4, head past the Whale Dance, and one song later you're in the heart of a historic downtown haven — galleries, trails, a world-class concert hall, and the best Thai food in Vermont.

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Enjoy a beautiful meal prepared by one of our local restaurants. Dine

From James Beard Award-winning Thai food to farm-to-table bistro to American Bar & Grill — when it comes to small-town Vermont dining, Randolph has so much to offer.

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A full house at the Chandler Center for the Arts. Arts

Multiple fine arts galleries. A world class performance hall. A thriving subterranean concert venue. Artists young and old flocking to the Third Branch Pottery studio, White River Craft Center, and more. Art is just a way of life here.

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A group of mountain bikers on a Randolph trail. Play

Explore Randolph's wide variety of trails, parks, team sports, and more: biking, hiking, golf, cross-country skiing, disc golf, swimming, ice skating, basketball, softball, tennis — the vibe in Randolph is definitely playful.

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An image of yarn spools on a table. A cat hides in the background. Shop

Cozy vibes abound. Art supplies for all levels, name-brand bike and ski gear, Vermont cannabis dispensary, tattoo parlor with gender-neutral clothing collection, chic salon / floral gift boutique, a specialty grocery store, and — you guessed it — more. 

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Stories, spotlights, and the latest happenings from around Randolph.

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Where have the Butcher Trainees Gone?

If Randolph wants a strong farm economy and a strong college, we have to get this moment right. The stakes inside VTSU’s butchery facility reach far beyond its walls. Learn about 1787 and Dr. DeMetris Reed, Jr.

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Brooke Burgee’s New Biz: Sap Shack

There’s a new kind of sweet, slightly chaotic magic bubbling up in Randolph - and it’s coming straight out of Brooke Burgee’s Sap Shack, built in partnership with the long-standing Wood’s Vermont Syrup Company.

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True Center Yoga Has Found Its Stride

True Center Yoga has found its stride on Merchant's Row, and Emily Dooley's approach is making a big difference. Learn more. 

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Hillside Botanicals Draws a Line in the Sand

Sarah and Nathan, founders of Hillside Botanicals, know the importance of pivoting their business when markets shift. Learn about their farm and why they're here to stay. 

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