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As the first stop in eastern Vermont from the south, factory outlet shops welcome visitors and residents. A great opportunity to gas up or grab a quick bite, Exit 1 is also site of a shopping plaza and leads directly to downtown, just two miles ahead.

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West Brattleboro and all points west are accessible from points west on Route 9 and Exit 2 off Interstate 91. This stretch — which includes an historic district of thoughtfully preserved homes of 18th-century settlers — offers artisan shops, restaurants, and a range of stores along the picturesque thoroughfare.

Exit 2 also offers the most direct route downtown.

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The North End of Brattleboro is jam-packed and bustling with auto dealerships, fast-food eateries, motels, shops, restaurants and services of all kinds lining Route 5 (Putney Road), which serves as the crossroads between points north, south, east, and west.

Accessible from I-91's Exit 3 (the second-most-heavily used exit in the state), the North End is the place to get a bite, gas up, sleep over, and to buy almost anything a traveler or resident might need.

As the first stop in southeastern Vermont, Exit 1 provides a great opportunity to gas up or grab a quick bite. It is also site of a shopping plaza and leads directly to downtown, just two miles ahead.

West Brattleboro and all

points west are accessible from Route 9 and Exit 2 off Interstate 91. This stretch – which includes an historic district of thoughtfully preserved homes of 18th-century settlers – offers artisan shops, restaurants, and a range of stores along the picturesque thoroughfare. Exit 2 also offers the most direct route downtown.

The North End of

Brattleboro is jam-packed and bustling with auto dealerships, fast-food eateries, motels, shops, restaurants and services of all kinds lining Route 5 (Putney Road), which serves as the crossroads between points north, south, east, and west. Accessible from I-91’s Exit 3 (the second most heavily used exit in the state), the North End is the place to get a bite, gas up, sleep over, and to buy almost anything a traveler or resident might need.

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