- TripBuzz found 101 things to do with kids in or near Plymouth, Vermont, including 98 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodstock, Windsor, Killington and Rutland.
- From President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site to Killington Snowmobile Tours, the Plymouth area offers 72 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Snowmobiling, Theaters and National & State Parks.
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                814 Western Avenue, Brattleboro, VT 05301
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            Located within a home in Brattleboro is the Asian Cultural Center of Vermont (ACCVT). The center is home to original Asian artistic works as well as on-site staff that gives information and history on the area.        
    
    
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            Offering classes that cater to both adults and children of any skill level, Sunrise Gymnastics provides an open gym with beams, bars, trampolines, and other equipment. The gym offers summer camps where visitors can learn basic gymnastics skills.        
    
    
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            Bicyclists can register for scenic self-guided excursion packages with Diverse Directions Cycling Tours. Packages include bike rental, baggage transfers, accommodation reservations, tour support and documentation, and navigation files for uploading to GPS devices.        
    
    
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            The Vermont Granite Museum of Barre showcases the history of local granite production in a beautiful riverside setting. Visitors can take tours, view artisans at work, or attend seasonal events hosted on the grounds.        
    
    
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                20 Elliot Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301
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            A children's play place and party location, KidsPLAYce: Southern Vermont Children's Discovery Center offers fun and educational play structures, including a life-sized boat, a castle, a train, and music and art stations.        
    
    
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            Naulakha, better known as Rudyard Kipling's home, is a charming piece of Brattleboro history. The famous actor penned some of his most famous books at this location and it is open for tours as well as available for rent.        
    
    
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                Guilford Street off Route 9 west, over Whetstone Brook, Brattleboro, VT 05301
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            As a historic covered bridge that Vermont is known for, Creamery Covered Bridge offers a scenic view of the creek and forests around it. Visitors can use the bridge for a photo opportunity, but the bridge is close to traffic.        
    
    
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            At the Twin City Lanes, guests can go bowling, play in the arcade, or go laser tagging. The business also has a restaurant for those who wish to dine between games.        
    
    
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            Hosting concerts and plays, Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery showcases the talent of local students in its jazz concert series. The walls of the interior of the theater feature large, natural stone blocks.        
    
    
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            Visitors to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, New Hampshire enjoy intriguing displays of Native American art, clothing, weapons and other items used by members of nearby First Nations. The most popular exhibits include intricate feathered headdresses, woven baskets and beaded items.