- TripBuzz found 28 things to do indoors in the Brandon area. From The Brandon Artists' Guild to Judith Reilly Gallery, Brandon offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 71 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 46 different types of things to do inside in or near Brandon, Vermont. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Winery/Vineyard, Art Gallery, Music Venue and Breweries.
- There are 6 indoor activities in Brandon, and 22 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Middlebury, Rutland, Killington and Proctor.
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Showcasing over 50 artists, The Brandon Artists' Guild features paintings, wooden sculptures, and more in its gallery. It often hosts exhibits where visitors can meet an individual artist and see their work.
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The Judith Reilly Gallery is a local art gallery located within the historic home of the artist. Vibrant colors and textures are a few of the unique characteristics of Judith Reilly's fabric paintings available for purchase.
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Many different items are available at Brandon Music. The record company Divine Art Records has CDs for purchase at the shop along with antiques, collectibles, and musical performances with English tea.
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Located in the town of brandon at the Inn at Neshobe River, the Neshobe River Winery Tasting Room has a small vineyard. The tasting room is open all year (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and also is home to Foley Brothers Brewing.
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Family owned and operated, the Otter Valley Winery is spread over six acres. Tours of the vineyard and winery are held regularly along with frequent wine tastings, and guests can see the largest wine cask in Vermont.
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Visitors can stay in vintage cottages that were originally built in the 1930s at Cozy Cottages. Cozy Cottages also offers horseshoes, shuffleboard, a swimming pool, nightly bonfires, and wine tastings at the Otter Valley Winery.
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Historic and artistic exhibits are available at the Vermont Marble Museum that is part of the Vermont Marble Trail, which is a driving tour along the geological marble corridor. One of the most popular permanent exhibits studies the construction of The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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There are a large number of prints that visitors can view at Normal Rockwell Museum that document the history of both Rockwell and 20th century America. Prints are available at the gift shop, which offers framing.
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Built in the middle of the 19th century, Wilson Castle stands as an architectural masterpiece and a well-preserved historic site. There are general tours of the site and the grounds held throughout the year along with special events like the Haunted Castle Tours that take place in October.
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Movie-goers can enjoy the latest film releases at Flagship Premium Cinemas in Rutland. Along with great movies, concessions including popcorn, ice cream, candy and other treats are served at this theater.