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Explore Vermont with a Car Rental in Barre

Barre is one of the most important cities in the state of Vermont, and it is located in Washington County. Barre is part of the Barre Metropolitan Area, which hosts nearly 60.000 residents, from which about 9.300 are living in Barre, according to the 2000 census. In fact, Barre is the largest city in Washington County, and the 4th largest in Vermont. Barre was established in 1780, and at that time it was named Wildersburgh.

Then, John Godsbury and Samuel Rodgers settled here in 1788, together with their families, and Barre was finally incorporated in 1895. A particularly interesting fact about Barre is that it is nicknamed 'The Granite Center of the world', due to the large granite industry that has developed here. Barre has become a great place to live in, as it offers numerous educational facilities for children, as well as plenty cultural and leisure possibilities.

Top Attractions within Barre

The Socialist Labor Party Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Barre, which was also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building has an unique design, which will definitely impress you, even if it does not designate a particular architectural style. This place is also considered one of the greatest landmarks of Barre.

The Barre Opera House is the main performing arts facility in Barre. The opera house opened in 1899, and its construction started after the original facility was destroyed in a fire. Now, the opera house hosts about 100 events every year, which include performances given by both local and international artists.

The Barre Museum is one of the greatest cultural institutions in Vermont. This is the best place to learn more about the history, heritage, cultural and traditions of Barre and its residents, as it features a wide collection of artifacts.

The Vermont Granite Museum and Stone Arts is the largest facility of the kind in the state. People can find out interesting facts about the manufacturing and artistry of the granite, from the numerous exhibitions and workshops. You will even find a shop here, to buy gifts and souvenirs for the people back home.

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