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And as of March 18, 2019, the Yankee Trails Bennington shuttle and Vermont Translines' Albany to Burlington and Shires Connector intercity bus routes use the transit center as their main Bennington stops as well. [8] [9] [10] As of January 19, 2015, trip planning via Google Maps is also available for GMCN bus routes. [11]
Bennington in 1887. First of the New Hampshire Grants, Bennington was chartered on January 3, 1749, by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth and named in his honor. It was granted to William Williams and 61 others, mostly from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, making the town the oldest to be chartered in Vermont and outside of what is now New Hampshire, though Brattleboro had been settled earlier as a ...
A leisure centre, sports centre, or recreation center is a purpose-built building or site, usually owned and provided by the local government authority, where people can engage in a variety of sports and exercise, and keep fit.
Trenor Park purchased the land the house sits on in North Bennington, Vermont from his father-in-law, Hiland Hall. The “Big House” was under construction from 1864 to 1865, on a property of almost 200 acres (0.81 km 2), and was designed by New York architectural firm Diaper and Dudley. The house was built in the Second Empire style.
The Bennington Battlefield is the Rensselaer County, New York, location where the Battle of Bennington occurred on the 16th of August 1777. It is located on New York State Route 67 in Walloomsac, New York , a historic route between Bennington, Vermont and the Hudson River .
Bennington High School is a high school in Bennington, Nebraska, United States, part of the Bennington Public Schools. It is a public school with an enrollment of 957 students [2] as of the 2021–2022 school year. The school serves grades 9–12. [2] The mascot of Bennington High School's athletic teams is a badger nicknamed “Tuffy”.
One World Conservation Center (abbreviated OWCC, formerly New England Tropical Conservatory, abbreviated NETC) is a botanical garden featuring a large tropical greenhouse, located in Bennington, Vermont. [1] One World Conservation Center downsized in 2018 and 2019 and partially dissolved its assets due to financial struggles. [2]
Built in 1897-98 by the Bennington and Rutland Railroad, it is the only Richardsonian Romanesque railroad station in the state of Vermont. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 as Bennington Railroad Station, [1] and since then housed a restaurant, which closed in 2018. It now is an office space for MSK Engineering ...