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  2. Ludlow (village), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph of Ludlow from 1885 by L.R. Burleigh with a list of landmarks. Ludlow Woolen Mills is a prominent feature of the village and its history. The mill was first built for woolen manufacture in 1834 and operated until 1837, when the business failed in the economic panic of that year. After sitting vacant for a time, it was sold and had ...

  3. Ludlow (town), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Ludlow is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,172 at the 2020 census. [3] Ludlow is the home of Okemo Mountain, a popular ski resort. Before becoming a ski destination, Ludlow was originally a mill town, and was the home of a General Electric plant until 1977. It was arguably the most impacted by the flooding ...

  4. Black River Produce - Wikipedia

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    Black River Produce is a food processor and distributor located in Springfield, Vermont. The company was founded in 1978 in Ludlow, Vermont by Mark Curran and Steve Birge, who began transporting fresh produce from Boston to Vermont. [ 1 ]

  5. Ludlow, Vermont - Wikipedia

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  6. Cuisine of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In the farmhouses of the Vermont countryside the custom persists of serving dinner at noon, to nourish men who wake early and work through the afternoon, however in larger towns, where professions do not demand the same physical labor, the modern custom of a lighter lunch and hearty evening meal accommodates the office lifestyle.

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  8. Newport Downtown Historic District (Newport, Vermont)

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    The Newport Downtown Historic District encompasses most of the historic downtown area of the city of Newport, Vermont. The city developed as a transit hub and tourist area in the second half of the 19th century, spurred by the construction of a railroad to the area.

  9. Marble Valley Regional Transit District - Wikipedia

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    Rutland County, VT and surrounding communities: Service type: bus service, express bus service, paratransit: Routes: 11 (5 local, 6 out-of-town commuter/connectors) Hubs: 1 (Marble Valley Regional Transit Center on West St in downtown Rutland) Fleet: 65: Annual ridership: 475,900 (2010) Chief executive: Minga Rae Dana: Website: thebus.com