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Governors House in Hyde Park

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Governors House in Hyde Park
One Hundred Main St.
Hyde Park
Vermont
VT 05655
USA

tel:- 001 802 888 6888
fax:- 802-888-6888
web address:- www.onehundredmain.com/
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Governors House in Hyde Park :-
Charm and luxury abound inside this distinctive inn furnished with antiques, bedroom fireplaces, and a well-stocked library, but the Green Mountains will beckon offering skiing, hiking, dogsledding, snowshoeing, fly fishing, and glider rides to name a few. Adjacent to the bike trail along the scenic Lamoille River which doubles in winter as part of the VAST trail, it's an easy stop while biking or by snowmobile.


Wedding Trivia:
TOAST
The term originates from the sixteenth century. At that time a small piece of bread would be placed in a goblet of wine. The goblet would be passed from guest to guest until it reached the person being honored who would drain the goblet and eat the morsel of bread in the bottom. This tradition is practiced at weddings today - usually in the form of one or more champagne "toasts". The best man has the honor of giving the first toast. Usually the bride and groom remain seated for the toasts while all the guests are usually standing to honor them. The couple may then make a few remarks thanking their families, wedding party members, and guests. They may also "toast" each other or share a "toast" together. Often special glass or silver goblets are used by the bride and groom.

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