The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered on 11/04/1995.
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered on 11/04/1995.
The color(s) gold, red, brown, green, blue, white and yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"BRIDGEWATER CORNERS, VERMONT"
The mark consists of a vertically oriented oval with gold and red border containing a depiction of a brown bear sitting in a green chair. An open jar of honey is depicted next to the chair. The bear is wearing red plaid pants and is smoking a pipe while reading a book and holding an open bottle of beer. A brick fireplace with a yellow-red fire and additional firewood to its left. Two picture frames on the mantle. Mounted above the mantle are a shotgun and the heads of two hunters with red hats. The scene is set in a room with wooden floors/walls and one window. A red parallelogram with gold border, in which "Long Trail" appears in white lettering, is superimposed upon the oval. A larger, white parallelogram with gold border, in which "Hibernator" appears in red lettering, is also superimposed upon the oval. A representation of a hiker appearing in white, within a red circle, upon a blue background at the inside bottom of the oval. The words "Take a Hike!" appear along the inside top border of the oval in red lettering. The words "Bridgewater Corners, Vermont" appear above the white parallelogram in white lettering.