How one town in the path of totality is prepping for an eclipse influx
by Amber Jamieson
Apr 07, 2024
3 minutes
On Monday afternoon, the Vermont town of Stowe will plunge into semi-darkness for two minutes and 48 seconds during the solar eclipse.
But it’s taken a lot longer to get ready for those few minutes in the path of totality.
“Getting prepared for the eclipse has been over a year in the making,” Jennifer Greene, the marketing manager for Stowe Area Association, told The Independent.
All of North America will see at least a partial eclipse on Monday, during the
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