The Vermont State House’s gold leaf covered dome is topped by a statue of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture.
Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
A long time contributor to Yankee Magazine, Vermont based photographer Corey Hendrickson is happy to call Montpelier, Vermont, one of his favorite places. A huge fan of the Savoy Theater, Corey says without hesitation that the theater is where “there is always something engaging and worthwhile on screen.” Not to mention a plethora of great dining options thanks to NECI’s restaurant roots in town and other local favorites like Kismet. Corey was lucky to catch a first year NECI student brigade review on Main Street and used it as a great opportunity to capture the various levels of anxiety and confidence he saw. This unique community is Vermont’s state capital but home to so much more.
SEE MORE: Check out the 2016 Yankee print feature Montpelier, Vermont | Could You Live Here?The Vermont State House’s gold leaf covered dome is topped by a statue of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonLegistators gathered in the elegant Representatives Hall at the State House. Exterior of the Kellog-Hubbard Library adorned with paper hearts courtesy of the Valentine’s Day phantom. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe Capital Grounds coffee cup menu has some fun offering conservative to radical sizes. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonBuch Spieler Record’s houses a great collection of vinyl. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonOwner Crystal Madeira’s beautifully appointed Kismet restaurant always focuses on in season fare. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonHandmade chocolate offerings at The Cocoa Bean. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe Winooski River winds along buildings at the edge of downtown. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe lineup of new NECI students right before the brigade review on main street. Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
Have you ever visited Montpelier, Vermont?
This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated.
Heather Marcus
Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee Magazine. She works closely with the art director and a large group of contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.