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Island Pond is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brighton in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 750 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is part of the Berlin , NH –VT Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Brighton State Park is a state park in Island Pond, Vermont. [1] The park features a campground on the 102-acre Spectacle Pond, which is mostly undeveloped. [2] There is also a day use beach and bathhouse located on 600-acre Island Pond [3] just a half mile from the campground.
The Island Pond Historic District encompasses a portion of the village of Island Pond in the town of Brighton, Vermont. The village was established in the 19th century as the halfway point in the Grand Trunk Railway, an international railroad connecting Portland, Maine and Montreal. Island Pond was a major service center for the railroad, and ...
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The unincorporated community of Island Pond, the main community in the town, is at the north end of the lake of the same name in the center of the town. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town of Brighton has a total area of 53.3 square miles (138.1 km 2 ), of which 51.9 square miles (134.3 km 2 ) is land and 1.5 square miles (3 ...
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.2 square miles (96.4 km 2), of which 36.8 square miles (95.2 km 2) is land and 0.46 square miles (1.2 km 2), or 1.25%, is water. [4] Vermont Route 114 passes through the town, leading north to Island Pond in the town of Brighton and south to Lyndonville.
Pherrins River [9] which is the main tributary of Clyde River, empties into the Clyde River from the north at 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi) below the outlet, frequently rises quite suddenly, swelling the waters of the latter so as to reverse its current and cause it to back up into Island Pond with great force for ten hours or more, until the pond ...