Peter Welch

‘Utterly without pretense’

Dan & Whit’s, the famous general store in Norwich, Vt., where Peter Welch lives when not in Washington.

“I represent a rural state and live in a small town. Small merchants make up the majority of Vermont’s small businesses and thread our state together. It is the mom-and-pop grocers, farm-supply stores, coffee shops, bookstores and barber shops where Vermonters connect, conduct business and check in on one another.”

— Peter Welch (born 1947), Vermont’s sole member of the U.S. House.

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“Vermonters are not only charmless of manner, on the whole; they are also, as far as I can judge, utterly without pretense, and give the salutary impression that they don't care ten cents whether you are amused, affronted, intrigued, or bored stiff by them. Hardly anybody asked me how I liked Vermont. Not a soul said 'Have a nice day!'‘'

“Vermonters, it seems to me, are like ethnics in their own land. They are exceedingly conscious of their difference from other Americans, and they talk a great deal about outsiders, newcomers, and people from the south.”

— Jan Morris (1926-2020), British historian, author and famed travel writer

Land of intimate businesses

Mom & pop Vermont

Dan & Whit's general store, in Norwich, Vt.

Dan & Whit's general store, in Norwich, Vt.

"I represent a rural state and live in a small town {Norwich, Vt.}. Small merchants make up the majority of Vermont's small businesses and thread our state together. It is the mom-and-pop grocers, farm-supply stores, coffee shops, bookstores and barber shops where Vermonters connect, conduct business and check in on one another. ''

-- Congressman Peter Welch