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Naulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro.The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with the author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), who had it built in 1893 and made it his home until 1896.
William Harris House (Brattleboro, Vermont) Hartness House; Hathaway's Tavern; Hawley's Ferry House; William Hayden House (Albany, Vermont) The Heights (Middlebury, Vermont) Henry House (Bennington, Vermont) Hildene; Ira Hill House; Hoag Gristmill and Knight House Complex; Deacon John Holbrook House; Houghton House (St. Albans, Vermont) House ...
Main St. from Vernon to Walnut, Flat, Elliot, High, and Grove Sts.; also Plaza Park, Main St. at its junction with Canal St., Vermont Routes 119 and 142, and 1 Holstein Place 42°51′13″N 72°33′35″W / 42.853611°N 72.559722°W / 42.853611; -72.559722 ( Brattleboro Downtown Historic
Governor Hunt House: Vernon, Vermont: 1764 Built by Jonathan Hunt in 1764. He was a Vermont pioneer and served as the state's second lieutenant governor. The house was dated through dendrochronology research in 2022. The oldest house in Vermont verified through dendrochronology. [6] [7] William Harris House (Brattleboro, Vermont) Brattleboro ...
The Canal Street–Clark Street Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a compact 19th-century working-class neighborhood of Brattleboro, Vermont.Most of its buildings are modest vernacular wood-frame buildings, erected between 1830 and 1935; there are a few apartment blocks, and one church.
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According to the Banner, an ad previously described the Baldwins' new estate as a “classic Vermont 18th century farm that features 55 beautiful acres, a 3,600-square-foot main house, and a ...
The town of Brattleboro, now the major commercial center of southeastern Vermont, was chartered in 1753 and settled in the 1760s. Its present town center grew around mills that were built on Whetstone Brook. A bridge spanned the adjacent Connecticut River in 1804, making overland travel to points eastward more feasible. In 1811 the first paper ...