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  2. Progressive Market - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1922, it is an example of an increasingly rare type of building in Vermont, the neighborhood market. The store was operated for many years by Italian immigrants and Italian Americans, serving a local community in the area south of downtown White River Junction.

  3. Tip Top Building - Wikipedia

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    The Tip Top Building is a 45,000 square foot (4,200 m 2) arts and creative business center located in downtown White River Junction, Vermont. [1]The building is actually a complex of several buildings dating from the 1880s, when the Smith Baking Company operated it as a commercial bakery.

  4. White River Junction, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,528 at the 2020 census , up from 2,286 in 2010 , making it the largest community within the town of Hartford.

  5. White River Junction, VT Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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    Get the White River Junction, VT local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Center for Cartoon Studies - Wikipedia

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    All the main operational and educational facilities of the Center for Cartoon Studies are located in the former Colodny’s Surprise Department Store Building. Built in 1929, the building is the only Art Deco building in downtown White River Junction, and is built partially with Antique Verde marble quarried from Rochester, Vermont. [9]

  7. White River Junction Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Coolidge Hotel, 1924. The village of White River Junction is located in central eastern Vermont, at the mouth of the White River where it joins the Connecticut River.First settled in the 1760s, it was from the 1840s to the 1960s the most important railroad junction in northern New England, providing an interchange point between the Boston and Maine Railroad (originally known as the Connecticut ...

  8. Category:White River Junction, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    White River Junction Historic District; White River Junction station This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, at 13:42 (UTC). Text ...

  9. New England Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company's line connects St. Albans, Essex Junction, Montpelier, White River Junction, and Brattleboro within Vermont. Branches connect Essex Junction to Burlington and White River Junction to Lebanon, New Hampshire , and a third branch exists in Claremont, New Hampshire (formerly the Claremont-Concord Railroad).