Middlebury is a village and town of roughly 9,000 residents in Addison County, about 35 miles south of Burlington along U.S. Route 7. The downtown falls on both sides of Otter Creek, which tumbles over a small waterfall directly in the center of the commercial district. The Marble Works district, a former industrial complex on the west bank, has been converted into offices, restaurants, and shops.
Middlebury College, founded in 1800, occupies a hilltop campus on the west side of town and enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduates. It is one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. The Middlebury Language Schools, a summer program in residence on the campus since 1915, require students to sign a language pledge committing to speak only the language they are studying during their stay; the schools cover Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
The Morgan Horse Farm, operated by the University of Vermont on behalf of the Morgan breed, sits on the north edge of town. The Morgan is the Vermont state animal and the first documented American horse breed, traced to a stallion owned by Justin Morgan in the late 1700s. The farm continues to maintain the breed's bloodlines and offers public tours.
Escort websites operating in the Middlebury area are reviewed and indexed on Escortservice.com. The site is a directory only. It does not arrange meetings, verify licensing, or serve as an intermediary between parties. Users must be at least 21 years of age.
Middlebury is a village and town of roughly 9,000 residents in Addison County, about 35 miles south of Burlington along U.S. Route 7. The downtown falls on both sides of Otter Creek, which tumbles over a small waterfall directly in the center of the commercial district. The Marble Works district, a former industrial complex on the west bank, has been converted into offices, restaurants, and shops.
Middlebury College, founded in 1800, occupies a hilltop campus on the west side of town and enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduates. It is one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. The Middlebury Language Schools, a summer program in residence on the campus since 1915, require students to sign a language pledge committing to speak only the language they are studying during their stay; the schools cover Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
The Morgan Horse Farm, operated by the University of Vermont on behalf of the Morgan breed, sits on the north edge of town. The Morgan is the Vermont state animal and the first documented American horse breed, traced to a stallion owned by Justin Morgan in the late 1700s. The farm continues to maintain the breed's bloodlines and offers public tours.
Escort websites operating in the Middlebury area are reviewed and indexed on Escortservice.com. The site is a directory only. It does not arrange meetings, verify licensing, or serve as an intermediary between parties. Users must be at least 21 years of age.
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