Swanton is a village in the town of Swanton in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. It is sometimes called Swanton Village to distinguish it from the...
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Swanton is a town in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 6,701 at the 2020 census. The town includes the village of Swanton. The...
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Swanton, Vermont may refer to: Swanton, Vermont (town) Swanton, Vermont (village), located within the above town This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Swanton Township, Lucas County, Ohio Swanton, Ohio, a village Swanton, Vermont (town) Swanton, Vermont (village), within the town Swanson (disambiguation)...
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The Swanton Covered Railroad Bridge was a covered bridge in Swanton, Vermont. Built in 1898, it carried the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad...
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between five unincorporated towns and four gores. As of 2024, Vermont has 30 incorporated villages, which are municipal governments operating within a town...
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Albert B. Jewett (category People from Swanton (town), Vermont)
native of St. Albans Town, Vermont, Jewett was educated in the local schools and operated a store in the village of Swanton. At the outbreak of the Civil...
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towns they are in. Enosburg Falls – village of Enosburgh Swanton Village – village of Swanton Bakersfield Fairfax Highgate Center Highgate Springs Richford...
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heads east through the village to an interchange with Interstate 89 at exit 21, just east of the village line in the town of Swanton. VT 78 continues northeast...
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historic church in the village of Swanton, Vermont. Built in 1823 and remodeled in 1869, it is a prominent landmark in the village, and a fine local example...
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Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont. Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities...
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However, there are bridges to Rouses Point, New York, (U.S. Route 2) and Swanton, Vermont, as well as to North Hero island to the southeast. This makes Alburgh...
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native-languages.org. Retrieved September 4, 2024. Swanton, John Reed. The Indian Tribes of North America. pp. 18–19. "Vermont". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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Erastus W. Jewett (category People from Swanton (town), Vermont)
commanded the 10th Vermont Infantry as a colonel, and Jesse A. Jewett, a captain in the 5th Vermont Infantry, who died in Swanton shortly after the war...
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The Swanton School is a historic school building at 53 Church Street in the village of Swanton, Vermont. Built in 1912, it served first as a primary school...
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Intermodal Development (October 3, 2014). "Vermont General Highway Map, Village of Swanton, Franklin County" (PDF). Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved...
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hosts the annual Vermont Maple Festival. The festival includes various food-related contests, as well as the Sap Run, a footrace from Swanton, 8.2 mi (13.2 km)...
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Memorial United Methodist Church is a historic church in the village of Swanton, Vermont. Built in 1895, it is an architecturally distinctive example...
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"Hectorville Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont - Virtual Vermont". An Outline of Swanton History, Swanton Historical Society, 2008. Accessed 2009-12-05...
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Canada Rebellion. A group of 80 Patriotes marched into Canada from Swanton, Vermont intending to join other rebels and were intercepted in the hamlet of...
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This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Vermont, sorted by drainage basin, and ordered from lower to higher, with the towns at their mouths: The...
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Bennington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is one of two shire towns (county seats) of the county, the other being Manchester...
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Missiquoi (category Native American tribes in Vermont)
mazipskoik or "at the flint," meaning a chert quarry near what is now Swanton, Vermont. It's also spelled Missiassik or Masipskoik a word that means "where...
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Sheldon Junction and southwest 4 miles (6 km) to Swanton. Vermont Route 207 also passes through the village, leading south 9 miles (14 km) to St. Albans and...
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Lake Champlain (redirect from Lake Champlain Islans, Vermont)
access pier associated with the local marina.[citation needed] The Swanton – Alburgh, Vermont rail trestle. Built in the same manner as at Rouses Point, it...
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historic Episcopal church located on the village green in the village of Highgate Falls in Highgate, Vermont, in the United States. Built 1829–30, it...
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M. Emmet Walsh (category People from Swanton (town), Vermont)
grandfather and brother. He was of Irish descent, and was raised in rural Swanton, Vermont, where he underwent a mastoid operation at age 3, which left Walsh...
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list of symbols of the state of Vermont in the United States. The majority of symbols are officially codified in the Vermont Statutes Annotated in Title 1...
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St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad (category Defunct Vermont railroads)
the line to close in 1995. Vermont is in the process of converting the roughly 96-mile route from St. Johnsbury to Swanton into a rail trail, known as...
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Connecticut and southern Vermont. Their principal village, also known as Pocumtuck, was in the vicinity of the present day village of Deerfield, Massachusetts...
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