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The Jericho Center Historic District encompasses much of the central village of Jericho, Vermont.Centered on the town green at the meeting point of Brown's Trace, Varney Road, and Bolger Hill Road, the center (not to be confused with the incorporated village of Jericho) is a well-preserved Vermont country village developed mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Jericho Village Historic District encompasses the historic industrial and commercial center of the village of Jericho, Vermont. Stretched along Vermont Route 15 south of Browns River , which powered the village's industries for many years, the village center includes a well-preserved array of 19th and early 20th-century buildings.
The mill was built in 1856 and enlarged later in the 19th century, accommodating then state-of-the art grain rollers, and was a prominent local business. The house was built in 1859, and is a good local example of Gothic Revival architecture. The mill is now a museum property of the local Jericho Historical Society.
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Location of Chittenden County in Vermont. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Chittenden County, Vermont.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.
The Martin Chittenden House stands in a rural area of southwestern Jericho, on the west side of River Road (VT 117) overlooking the Winooski River.It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building, five bays wide and three deep, with a side gable roof and end chimneys.
Jericho is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,104. [4] The town was named after the ancient city of ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]