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I was I high schooler living in the suburbs when "Gilmore Girls" premiered, and I watched it every week. Though I didn't necessarily want to be Rory or Lorelai, I did covet one aspect of their life: Stars Hollow.
From where I was sitting, their small New England town — with all its quirks — looked like the perfect place to live. In my mid-20s, I felt drawn enough to this idea that I took the plunge and moved to southern Vermont.
Over a decade later, I've found that small-town life actually is similar to Stars Hollow.
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There's a good chance of running into someone you know at the diner in the center of town.
Dot's is like our Luke's from "Gilmore Girls."Lauren Harkawik
We have a giant inn in the center of town, too.
Like Stars Hollow, my town has a beautiful inn.Lauren Harkawik
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The town gazebo is a go-to place for our annual traditions.
The Stars Hollow gazebo is a big character on "Gilmore Girls."Lauren Harkawik
An old hall acts as a more formal meeting place.
The town often congregates at the hall.Lauren Harkawik
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Molly Stark, whose statue is holding a baby in one hand and a rifle in another, is part of our town's cast of characters.
Molly Stark was alive during the Revolutionary War.Lauren Harkawik
Our restaurants each have their specialties.
Jezebel's Eatery is home to a British market.Lauren Harkawik
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An antique store is a prominent feature of our downtown area.
Like Mrs. Kim's business on "Gilmore Girls," we have a beautiful antique shop.Lauren Harkawik
There's a painted horse that looks like he's sticking his head out of a storage barn.
I love passing by the quirky fake horse in my town.Lauren Harkawik
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Our boutiques look like houses from the outside.
There are so many fun decorations and knickknacks on the porch.Lauren Harkawik
Each year here has cycles by way of traditions, celebrations, and scenery.
Berries grow at the start of summer.Lauren Harkawik
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What you don't see in these pictures is actually the best part of living in a small town: The people.