A quick spin across the World Wide Web turns
up a surprisingly high number of Web sites
generated by Vermonters. You could spend
the rest of your life trying to visit them all. Or
you could save yourself a lot of trouble and sample
the sites recommended below. With over
77,000 out there, we can’t guarantee that these
are the absolute best. But you can be sure that
each one distinguishes itself in some way, be it
the beauty of its design, the ease and depth of its
links, the nature of its content, or something fun
about its format. And please feel free to let us
know about any noteworthy sites we’ve over-*
looked.
THE BEST OF THE BEST, PERIOD
Senator Patrick Leahy — http://www.senate.gov/
member/vt/leahy/general
We are sorely impressed by this senatorial site
with its clean, inviting, easy-to-use design and
wealth of timely information and links to places
and events in Washington, Vermont and around
the world. The environment, land mines and
breast cancer get special attention, as does the
senator’s ever-changing gallery of Vermont artists.
Most notable, though, is a brand-new
CyberSelling site, which provides a comprehensive
online resource center for the ever-growing
number of Vermont businesses looking to expand
their markets through the Net. The only disappointments:
no links to Batman or The Grateful
Dead.
THE BEST OF THE BEST FOR KIDS
Ben & Jerry’s — http://euphoria.benjerry.com/
Probably the state’s most visited Web site,
Ben & Jerry’s offers as many tasty cyber treats as
they have flavors, with screens as bright and clean
as their scoop shops. Sure, you can find out all
about Vermont’s dynamic dairy duo. But you can
also discover craft kits to print out and play with,
or, on Martin Luther King’s birthday, a world of
information about the Civil Rights movement
BEST BLUEGRASS BAND
Banjo Dan & the Midnite Plowboys —
http://www.bigheavyworld.com/banjo.dan/
These guys must have a cult following. How
else would you explain the need for a
Vermontiana Index — an indispensable list of
references to local place names in their lyrics?
BEST ECLECTIC BAND
Belizbeha — http://www.belizbeha.com
After you’ve downloaded samples of their
music, you might want to scroll through the index
to find the closest retail outlets stocking their
CDs. And don’t overlook the band’s diary, which
is surprisingly well-written and entertaining.
BEST CLUB SITE
Club Toast —
http://members.aol.com/clubtoast/
Bright, retro graphics lead you to the clubs
calendar, where scheduled performers’ home
pages come alive at the click of your cursor.
MOST IN YOUR FACE BAND
Five Seconds Expired —
http://www.together.net/-5seconds
Formerly Slush, these gentlemen invite you to
plug in and give an ear to “Worthless Fool,”
“Null” and other mosh-worthy tunes.
BEST EATS
The Flying Noodle — http://www.flyingnoodle.com
Waterbury’s virtual pasta emporium calls out,
“Welcome all pasta lovers!” Check out the friendly
macaroni floating through the sky on durum
shell parachutes.
BEST DRINKS
Vermont Department of Liquor Control —
http://www.state.vt.us/dlc/
After you’ve ascertained the price of gin this
week and figured out where to buy it, you might
consider some statistics about the impacts of
alcohol and tobacco and check out a host of
addiction treatment and prevention programs.
HIGHEST REACHING
Top of the World Books — http://www.topworld.
com/
Need an out-of-print tome on ice climbing
with penguins? This Williston cyberstore offers
800 titles on mountain climbing and the arctic
regions, and nothing else.
MOST STONED-OUT
Vermont Granite Works — http://www.in-vermont.
com/granite
Get a piece of the rock from Barre’s hardworking
chiselers.
MOST VERMONT
A Very Vermont Store — http://www.veryvermont.
com/
Bold, folkloric graphics give this online catalog
of Vermont vendors a distinctive, appealing
look.
BEST SNOWBOARDING SITE
Burton Snowboards — http://www.burton.com/
A cyber-snowboarder’s dream, complete with
snow-swept opening screen, link-rich interviews
with riders of distinction, a cozy chat lodge and,
of course, an electronic catalog.
BEST DOWNHILL SITE
Ski Vermont! — http://moIe.uvm.edu/skivt-l/
Look at pictures of people skiing. Read real skiers’
reports about slope conditions. Find informations
about restaurants and hotels. Request an application to
UVM. (For more info on this site, see our Outdoor
page this issue.)
BEST BASEBALL SITE
Vermont Expos Homepage —
http://homepages.together.net/’-mdobson//
vtexpos.htm
‘Ninety-six stats to help you remember, ’97 schedule to help you plan, and plenty of merchandise so you can show your rupport for the home team.
MOST DOWNSTREET SITE
Burlington Home Page –
http://www.burlingtonvt.together.com/homepage.htm
It ain’t pretty, but its got what you need: on-ramps
to maps, weather, news, politics, arts, events, businesses
and the whole Vermont Web. They even threw in a
color photo of the mayor to print out and hang on
your wall.
MOST DOWN HOME SITE
Jericho Home Page — http://enhanceddesigns.
com/jericho/
How can you resist a site that so proudly presents
Snowflake Bentley’s photos of the white stuff, a guide to Underhill’s historic buildings, the local 4-H Club’s recipe for doggy treats and a three-year-old interview with Phish’s Mike Gordon?
BEST BEACHED WHALE
Charlotte, the Vermont Whale – http://www.uvm.edu/whale
In 1849, railroad workers unearthed the remains of a whale in Charlotte. Wisit this “electronic museum: to find out
how a sea creature turned up so far from the
ocean.
BEST K-12
Marion Cross School Homepage –
http://picard.dartmouth.edu/~cam/MCS.html
They get an A for combining community sites with school issues and at-home activities. We’ll raise their
grade to an A+ when they update their six-month-old
calendar of events.
BEST VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
Vermont State Parks –
http://www.state.vt.us/ant/fpr/parks/
Take your mouse on a hike down Burton Isle State Park’s nature trail, or plan a real outing with the aid of maps, weather forecasts, pretty pictures and useful text
BEST TV SITE
WCAX – http://www.wcax.com/
Hot buttons take you directly to the AP wire service as well as the latest news, sports weather and programming information.
BEST RADIO SITE
WIZN — http://www.wizn.com/
With links to your favorite bands’ homepages, listings of local clubs, a Corm and the Coach scrapbook, you’d almost think you were actually listening to the radio.
EASIEST ACCESS TO THE STATEHOUSE
Vermont Legislative Home page –
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/
We’ve got to hand it to whomever put together those Vermont State government Web pages. They’re smart and useful models of cyber-citizenry. Use this one to read the text of a pending bill, track its legislative progress, find out who’s on the relevant committee and send e-mail directly to those members.
CRANKIEST POLITICS
The Watchman –
http://plainfield.bypass.com/~watchman/
Settle down beside the woodstove and vent your frustration about Vermont’s lost status as an independent Republic. Jeezum Crow!
THE BEST PERSONAL DIRECTORY
Paul’s Fricken’ Vermont Page –
http://www.well.com/user/pb/vt
Paul Bissex helps you pull in loads of fun sites from Vermont and all over
THE BEST ARTS AND CULTURE DIRECTORY
Big Heavy World – http://www.bigheavyworld.com/
yea, this is the home of Seven Days’ site, so maybe we are a little biased. But you really ought to check us out – not to mention designer Jim Lockridge’s compilation of everything you’d want to know about the Burlington music scene – you can even listen to CDs!
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE DIRECTORY
Vermont Web — http://www.VermontWeb.com/list/
No bells, no whistles, no hassles. The fattest —
and continually growing — listing of Vermont Web
sites.
SILLIEST CLEAN ZINE
Happiness, Vermont —
http://www.virtuaivermont.com/towns/happiness/
Zip-itty-do-dah! What a cute idea! A virtual small
town that’s so, well, Vermont, you’d almost think it
was real! This site is so sweet you 11 want to brush your
teeth after you visit.
SILLIEST DIRTY ’ZINE
Purging Talon — http://users.aol.com/boysatan
/ptp/ptp.htm
Misanthropic battery acid and socially hostile
thought. Your own personal link to Poo Poo Magazine
and DeSade (where “all sexual perversions are welcome”).
This site is so sleazy you’ll want to brush your
teeth after you visit.
BEST SITE COME RAIN OR COME SHINE
Vermont Weather Center — http://www.pbpub.com/
Vermont/vtwet.html
These are the same hourly updates and satellite
images used by actual meteorologist. Brush up on your
goofy grin and stale jokes and you too can fulfill your
fantasy of being Tom Messner.
BEST GARDEN VARIETY SITE
Perrys Perennial Pages —
http://www.uvm.edu/-pass/perry/
Its never too early to start planning this summers garden. Here’s your online guide to the best Vermont -hardy herbacious perennials.
BEST SITE FOR SCANNERS
Vermont Frequencies – http://www.li.net/~4dice/frequencies/Vermont/
Don’t you wish you could have picked up Newt’s cell-phone chit-chat on your police scanner? This helpful page tells you where to tune in to Vermont’s shortwavers.
BEST VACATION PLANNER
Discover Vermont — http://www.discoververmont.
com/
User-friendly listings of lodging, eateries, campgrounds,
attractions and other points of interest.
BEST MUSEUM
Shelburne Museum — http://shelburnemuseum.com/
shelburne/shelbume.htm
An excellent substitute when you don’t feel like braving the traffic on Shelburne Road. Now you can tour the state’s second-most popular attraction from the comfort of your home.
BEST BUSINESS BEACON
VermontGuides Travel Guide — http://www.vermontguides.
com/tg/
Business Days presents practical advice about visiting and doing business in Vermont in a slick, easy-to-use double-screen format.
BEST ARMCHAIR TOUR BUS
Scenes of Vermont – http://www.pbpub.com/~tbpb/
Point and click your way through the Green Mountain State’s beckoning byways, inviting inns and shopping bargains.
BEST LANDSCAPE PIN-UPS
Vermont Life Magazine –
http://www.cit.state.vt.us/vtlife/
Covered bridges and snow-clad hillsides from the states official goodwill publication.
BEST WINTER FOLIAGE
Stick Season —
http://www. pbpub.com/vermont/sticks.htm
Anyone can appreciate fall foliage. But it takes a
real connoisseur to rhapsodize over the splendors of stick season. Follow the link to Mud.
BEST WEB PAGE DESIGNER
Rhombus Communications — http://rhombus.net
Even if you’re not interested in hitting a professional designer, you owe it to yourself to drop by this stunning animated page. (And see our story on Rhombus in this issue).
BEST ONLINE GALLERY
Steve Huneck Online Gallery –
http://www.tfa2.com/huneck_gallery//huneck_page_1.html
Huneck’s a fun guy. He puts wings on cats and dogs on chairs and offers a Web page with fun, multi-paned mix -and-match windows.
This article appears in Jan 29 – Feb 4, 1997.

