10/17/15: For the past four years, Chad Abramovich has been exploring, documenting and sharing his love for abandoned, secluded spots through his blog, Obscure Vermont. On a rainy and snowy Saturday, Eva and her sister, Margot, accompanied him to one of his favorite haunts, the Milton Cooperative Dairy Corporation, AKA the Milton Creamery.
Built in 1919, the massive structure has been slowly deteriorating for decades and was one of the first obscure locations that caught Chad’s interest. Diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at a young age, these forsaken sites became a place of refuge for Chad and through his blog, he has connected with other urban explorers who share his passion.
Disclaimer: We don’t encourage or condone a visit to the Milton Creamery, which is private property and in a state of decay, thus not safe for uninvited, casual visitors.
This episode of Stuck in Vermont was made possible by
Hotel Vermont and Vermont Tourism
This article appears in The Tech Issue October 2015 (Theme Issue).


This is great! Chads blog is the best!
Chads blog is the best thing VT has going! Keep up the good work chad!!!!
What a cool dude! Articulate and self-aware. I love your spooky additions Eva!
Thanks. Suz! You know I love a good spook story! 😉
Happy to see Chad’s totally unique work featured here. Great article.
I’m a big fan of Chad and always look forward to his blog post! He needs a TV show!!
I am a really big fan of Chad and his blog, Obscure Vermont. I have been delightfully entertained and captivated by the stories he tells for some time now. Thanks Chad and Thanks Stuck in Vermont for giving us this great video!
His blog is so well-written that there is little room for curiosity. I get all the info I need from reading! Very cool!
If y’all love chad please consider giving to his go fund me page. He needs a new computer. https://www.gofundme.com/vy4cgy4
Have followed Chads blog for just a short while, but have come to eagerly await the next posts. My wife and I have visited this lovely region every year for decades, but Chad gives us a look at at a Vermont we rarely see. His writing is compelling and his photography adds even more interest to his work. Thank you Eva and Seven Days for giving us the opportunity to learn a bit more about this very interesting young man. And of course, thank you Chad.