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Hardwick, Vermont, is a small town rich in history and natural beauty, once known as the "Building Granite Capital of the World." The Lamoille River flows through its historic downtown, where 19th-century storefronts house specialty shops like Galaxy Bookshop and Whistle Emporium. Dining options include Positive Pie Hardwick for pizza and Village Restaurant for breakfast with river views. The Hardwick Farmers Market offers fresh produce from late May to early October, while larger retail stores are available 30 miles away in Berlin. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail and Hardwick Trails, which provide six miles of pathways for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Caspian Lake Public Beach, located just north, is ideal for swimming and kayaking. The Hardwick Town House, a former schoolhouse turned opera house, hosts various performances and events. The Jeudevine Memorial Library, an architectural gem, is expanding to include a teen and youth area. Housing in Hardwick ranges from Victorian and National Folk styles downtown to ranch-style homes in the rural outskirts. The town is car-dependent, with State Route 15 connecting residents to nearby towns like Stowe and Burlington. While Hardwick enjoys a slower pace of life and a welcoming community, it is susceptible to flooding along the Lamoille River, with resources available for flood prevention and aftercare.