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The former grounds of Fort Ethan Allen stand on the north side of Vermont Route 15, roughly divided in half between southeastern Colchester and southwestern Essex.The grounds are organized around a large elliptical parade ground located just north of the main road, with circulation in the former base complex provided by series of concentric roadways joined by shorter segments radiating away ...
Colchester is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of Colchester was 17,524. [3] It is the third-most populous municipality and most populous town in the state of Vermont. [4] Colchester borders Burlington, Vermont's most populous municipality and is part of its metropolitan area.
The Island Line Trail, also known as the Colchester Causeway, is a 13.4-mile (21.6 km) rail trail located in northwest Vermont. It comprises the Burlington Bike Path , Colchester Park and the Allen Point Access Area . The trail follows the route of the Island Line railroad, built by the Rutland Railroad in 1901
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Vermont Route 127 (VT 127) is a state highway in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.It currently exists in two segments: a signed, locally maintained portion in the city of Burlington and the town of Colchester, and an unsigned, state-maintained portion within the town of Colchester.
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Frances Margaret "Fanny" Allen, RHSJ (November 13, 1784 – September 10, 1819) was the first New England woman to become a Catholic nun. [1] [2] The daughter of Revolutionary War officer Ethan Allen, she converted to Catholicism and entered the Montreal convent of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph in 1811.
Niquette Bay State Park is a 584 acres (2.36 km 2) state park in Colchester, Vermont, on the shore of Lake Champlain. [1] The day-use park is located just off Route 2, about 4 miles (6.4 km) from Sand Bar State Park in Milton, Vermont. Activities includes swimming, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, and winter sports. [2]