Vermont Life Explained

Vermont Life
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Category:Regional magazines
Frequency:Quarterly
Founded:1946
Finaldate:Summer
Company:State of Vermont
Country:United States
Based:Montpelier, Vermont
Language:English
Website:vermontlife.com
Issn:0042-417X

Vermont Life was a quarterly regional magazine focusing on the Vermont lifestyle. It was published by the State of Vermont and was read by Vermont residents and those who live outside the state. The headquarters was in Montpelier. It was known for its scenic photography and articles about Vermont's food/agriculture, arts, outdoor recreation and entrepreneurs. In addition to the quarterly print publication, Vermont Life published two websites, produced a digital version of the magazine, a line of printed calendars, note-cards, and worked with other State of Vermont agencies and organizations on branding Vermont.

History

The first issue of Vermont Life was published in 1946[1] [2] as a marketing tool for the State of Vermont. The magazine began accepting advertising in 1991 to defray postage and production costs[1] and eventually closed in 2018.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kathryn Flagg. Can Vermont Life Magazine Dig Out From a Mountain of Debt?. November 26, 2015. Seven Days. January 23, 2013.
  2. News: New York Times. 2 Peaceful Magazines Wage War in Vermont. January 14, 2015. December 25, 1989.
  3. Web site: Dom Amato. State pulls the plug on Vermont Life magazine. 10 May 2018 . May 28, 2018.