Smugglers Notch State Park
About Smugglers Notch State Park
The popular Smugglers' Notch is a thin go through the Green Mountains. Fixed with 1,000-foot precipices, the winding street is shut in winter. In the prior days, just a pathway and trail for stallions existed here. In 1807, President Thomas Jefferson passed a ban demonstration prohibiting American exchange with Great Britain and Canada. This was an extreme hardship for northern Vermonters, since Montreal was nearer than different markets in the US. Numerous nearby individuals proceeded with unlawful exchange with Canada, crowding dairy cattle and helping different products through the Notch. Amid the Prohibition years, alcohol was carried from Canada over the enhanced street worked in 1922.
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