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Kalvos & Damian Ought-One Festival

August 25-26, 2001

Official Travel Agent for the Ought-One Festival

Mark Abrahamson
Northfield Travel
Depot Square
Northfield, Vermont 05663 USA

1-802-485-5444
1-800-451-5444 (US only)
[email protected]

Mark will do the best for you. Tell him what you need, and he will get back to you with the info.

The air destination is Burlington, Vermont, but you can also come in to Montreal/Dorval or Manchester, New Hampshire ... both three-hour rides if you like the scenery. The rail destination is Montpelier Junction, Vermont. There is only one train each day.

Getting to the Festival: Public Transportation

Mark at Northfield Travel can help you make arrangements.

  • The Vermonter arrives daily in Montpelier Junction, about two miles from the Festival site. The Vermonter is the continuing Amtrak train 55 from New York City. Information at http://www.amtrak.com/. Look for occasional specials.
  • Vermont Transit, the bus line, arrives both in downtown Montpelier a few hundred yards from the Festival site. Information at http://www.vermonttransit.com/
  • Many major airlines fly into Burlington International Airport, about 60 minutes from the Festival site. Be on the lookout for fares from the new JetBlue service from New York and points south. If you're vacationing and enjoy the drive, you can fly into Manchester, New Hampshire, with good fares on Southwest.
  • Driving is easy and scenic. There is a map below to Montpelier, the festival site.

The Ought-One Festival is directly accessible via public transportation. Volunteer drivers are also available.

How to Find the Festival


Directions to Downtown Montpeliers

From the North or the South

  1. Follow I-89 to exit for Montpelier/St. Johnsbury (exit 8).
  2. Take the access road (it goes only one way), which will pass through a few traffic lights, to Vt Rt 12.
  3. Turn left (North) onto Vt Rt 12. This is Main Street. All the events are within three minutes' walk of Main & State Streets.

From the East, Normal Route

  1. NH roads of choice into Vermont via US 302 west.
  2. Follow US 302 west to where it joins US2 (this is many many miles).
  3. Stay on US 2 to Montpelier (where it crosses Vt Rt 12).
  4. Turn right (North) onto Vt Rt 12. This is Main Street. All the events are within three minutes' walk of Main & State Streets.

From the East, Longer but Faster Route

  1. Find any fast road out of NH to I-91 south.
  2. Follow I-91 south to White River Junction and join I-89 north.
  3. Follow I-89 to exit for Montpelier/St. Johnsbury (exit 8).
  4. Take the access road (it goes only one way), which will pass through a few traffic lights, to Vt Rt 12.
  5. Turn left (North) onto Vt Rt 12. This is Main Street. All the events are within three minutes' walk of Main & State Streets.

From the West

  1. Use our contact form as we haven't needed these yet.

Montpelier Map courtesy of www.mapquest.com

Detailed Map of Montpelier Sites

Maps courtesy of MapQuest


My phone 802-485-3972. If you can't reach me, David Gunn (Damian) is 802-ISOSOGY, and the Onion River Arts Council is 802-229-9408.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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