Louise wrote: > >Button Bay is also really neat, and can be very, very crowded in summer... >so plan on arriving early in the day if you hope to get a site. > It has the advantage of being near the Shelburne Museum, which is really a 'museum of museums'. For my $.02, one of the world's wonders. It had the disadvantage, when I was at Button Bay, of having a large supply of mosquitos, who easily and eagerly found the small tear in my tent door, and supplied us with a family story that gets told and retold. Jim McCarthy
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