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    Stunning tower. I loved this short hike.
    Tara S.

    What a cool walk up to this tower. The story is creepy and interesting. It's an incline the whole way up but manageable and cleared for walking.

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    8 years ago

    short walk, great too see. interesting story, don't go at night, they say its haunted.

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    Madame Sherri Forest - Entrance to the trail

    Madame Sherri Forest

    4.8(9 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Fantastic hidden gem of a hiking trail with dramatic castle ruins steeped in local history and…read moreHAUNTED legend! It's beautiful- and eerie and spooky - especially in the moody fall weather. I love it so much I've been back twice on my visits to New England! The ruins are of the former castle and home to Madame Sherri - a costume designer from Paris that made a name for herself on Broadway. But what she was most known for was her wildly scandalous parties at the castle during the prohibition era! Sadly she eventually lost her fortune, the castle fell to ruins, and she passed away as a ward of the state. The spooky local legend says that if you stand on (or near) the stairs at midnight, a ghost (Mme Sherri?!!) comes and pushes you off!! This was such a popular legend that so many people would come stand on the stairs which sadly caused the top to collapse a few years ago and now you can't climb them at all. I only found out about all this bc I met a lovely local woman at one of my hotels that told me all about it! A fan of the Madame's, Anne Stokes, bought and cared for the entire estate and eventually gifted it to the Forest Society and eventually became the property of the Nature Conservancy who still maintains it thankfully! It's such a wonderful place! The entire protected area encompasses 513 acres and includes numerous trails around the ruins, as well as several ponds, a small brook, and bog lands full of wildlife. Just getting to the trail is quite the adventure - you're taken down eerie, rural New Hampshire backroads - not always the best maintained so be careful, especially with low clearance cars - it's pretty remote and I've never seen anyone else on the trails when visiting lol! The trail to the ruins is very short with hardly any elevation gain, but if you want a longer hike, the ruins trail joins up with the Anne Stokes loop and eventually with the much larger Wantastiquet - Monadnock Trail. There's a large gravel parking lot and lots of info signs at the trailhead with trail maps and info on all the history. Entrance is free but they do have QR codes for suggested donations of $5 to help maintain the ruins and property. There aren't any bathrooms that I could find so plan ahead.

    I'm not sure exactly what it is about this spot but it's an awesome ruin of a bygone era sitting in…read morethe middle of nowhere. Anything stone has appeal to me and thus didn't disappoint. I traveled a bit later in fall than I'd hoped but it was a beautiful day and well worth the daytrip from CT. Parking is easy though limited. We arrived early snd also hiked part of the loop so turnover in the lot isn't always quick. Unfortunately there is graffiti marring the stone and the support for the staircase looks to be deteriorating . It's still awesome with a great backstory.

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    Madame Sherri Forest - The castle ruins in the fall colors! (October 2023)

    The castle ruins in the fall colors! (October 2023)

    Madame Sherri Forest - Picnic tables at the trailhead

    Picnic tables at the trailhead

    Madame Sherri Forest - The castle ruins in the fall colors! (October 2023)

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    The castle ruins in the fall colors! (October 2023)

    Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

    Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    A very interesting museum where you can see the works of local and not so local artists. The museum…read moreis not so large where you get overwhelmed with the volume of pieces. We enjoyed our visit and were able to see some interesting interpretations.

    A gem - building, exhibits, and view! An easy must-see!…read more We went on a rainy day - aunty with niece (high school) & nephew (elementary school) - and were able to park right in front of the building, which we found no problem. I just became a member at $45 so admission was free for me, $8 total for them. What a deal! The building is a gem - an old train station and the lobby makes for a welcoming, spacious, and beautiful place to see art. The ticket office is preserved and is the art room for kids and the young at heart. The woman who greeted us - an intern from Marlboro College - was super helpful as well as enthusiastic about the exhibits. We were all enthralled with the Red Grooms exhibit - his art (which is playful & joyful) plays off the white, airy space well. We only had 60-90 minutes but we could have sat on that NY bus all day. The rest of the space - off the main lobby - is less exciting (lower ceilings, nothing reminiscent of an old train station) but the art was well done, especially the Mallory Lake pastels. I just moved from the Bay Area to Western Massachusetts and am thrilled that this place exists. Note the individual membership currently includes a discount to Marlboro's music series.

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    Brattleboro Museum & Art Center - "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

    "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

    Brattleboro Museum & Art Center - "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

    "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

    Brattleboro Museum & Art Center - "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

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    "Aurora Robson: Human Nature Walk" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center June 24, 2023 - February 11, 2024. Photo by Erin Jenkins.

    Latchis Hotel - Room 206

    Latchis Hotel

    3.5(72 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    It's a nice idea- running a non-profit to keep a historic hotel stuck in time alive…read more It's expensive and atrociously dirty. They even threaten to charge a huge fee if you smoke in your room, while the filthy housekeepers are on the street smoking every 5 minutes. Our first room hadn't even been cleaned yet. We were given a free upgrade and while the towels and sheets looked fresh- the bathroom and rest of the furniture in the bedroom hadn't been cleaned in what looks like ages. The bathroom still had dirt and popcorn on the floor. The nightstands and refrigerator had visible dust everywhere. The bathtub is peeling and can't be used. The carpet is so disgusting we didn't take our shoes off. Gross place. Too bad- nice idea. Old is ok, but clean it.

    This is a hotel centrally located in downtown Brattleboro. It has a theatrical theme and has a…read morehistoric movie theater attached. We stayed in a two room suite. The rooms were spacious and clean. There was no temperature control when we stayed there. The ACs were shut off and the rooms were warm. Not a bad thing if you sleep warm, but I like a cold room and was a little uncomfortable. There was a fan provided and it helped. Downstairs in the lobby is a cool coffee nook where you can sit on comfy couches and can enjoy free coffee, tea or hot chocolate. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The movie theater is stunning. If you don't take in a movie, you should at least take a peek inside. There is a small restaurant attached to the hotel as well. The menu is limited but the food was good. There is very limited parking at this hotel which was disappointing. There is a public parking lot next door, but it's paid and I don't know if it's overnight. The location is great. You can walk to many shops and restaurants and covered bridges are only a short drive away.

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    Latchis Hotel - Movie theater

    Movie theater

    Latchis Hotel - Movie night

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    Latchis Hotel - Movie theater

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