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Step into the quiet back roads of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, where history lingers in stone walls, covered bridges, forgotten floods, and stories the land never forgot. In this episode, we travel through Coventry, Brownington, Glover, and West Glover, following winding dirt roads, frozen rivers, and snow-covered hills as we uncover some of northern Vermont’s most fascinating true stories. From the rebuilt Orange Covered Bridge in Coventry to the enduring legacy of Alexander Twilight and the Old Stone House, this ride blends local history, winter driving, and small-town resilience. We trace the path of the Barton River, visit the peaceful waters of Brownington Pond, and explore the back roads where Vermont winters still decide who makes it up the hill. Along the way, we pause to take in quiet moments of freshly fallen snow, fence lines cutting through white fields, and the stillness that defines rural Vermont. One of the most powerful stories takes us to the site of Runaway Pond in Glover, where, in 1810, a mountaintop pond burst free and sent a wall of water racing through the valley. Thanks to quick thinking and fast runners, lives were saved—and Vermont history was forever changed. This episode also features a painting inspired by the Old Stone House at sunrise, capturing the mood, light, and timeless presence of one of Vermont’s most important historic landmarks. If you love: • Vermont history and folklore • Covered bridges and back roads • Winter driving in rural New England • Hidden stories and forgotten places • Slow travel and scenic storytelling …then hop in and come along for the ride. 👉 Like, subscribe, and share to help keep these stories alive. Thanks for riding along. This video contains music from Shutterstock, licensed by Splice video editing app.