The town of Peacham, Vermont, is tucked away in the hills of the Northeast Kingdom (NEK). The NEK is the upper right corner of Vermont. To give you a better idea of its feel, let me describe it the way Mel Allen, Yankee Magazine, Editor in Chief, does.

In autumn, people from all over go to Vermont for the fall foliage. But for fall foliage, Vermonters go to the Northeast Kingdom.
The town in nestled in the Caledonia County hills and to live here you either farm or you have money. There are few stores and they don’t seem to want many either. There is a small breakfast place in the center of town, but except for some art galleries or crafters who operate out of their homes, there is little business in the town.

The town is very walkable, and just heading up church street will yield “the Vermont view.” A sleepy little town in amongst the hills with the town church and next to that the farm’s red barns, and cows ready for milking.

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Beautiful!
Thanks AnaLucia
Fantastic image!
Thank You Denise. It takes me a long drive to get there but is almost always worth it. (about a 4 hour drive one way) So I try to time my journey to cover several areas.