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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 ...
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Bell manufactured by The Jones & Co. Troy Bell Foundry, Bennington, Vermont, USA. Bennington is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is located entirely within the town of Bennington. The population of the CDP was 9,074 at the 2010 census, [3] or 57.6% of the population of the entire town.
Dorset is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States.The population was 2,133 at the 2020 census. [3] Dorset is famous for being the location of Cephas Kent's Inn, where four meetings of the Convention that signed the Dorset Accords led to the independent Vermont Republic and future statehood.
The Bennington Battle Monument is just over 306 feet high and was completed in 1891 to commemorate the Aug. 16, 1777 Battle of Bennington, considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
Vermont: Bennington: Arlington: 6.634: 10.676: VT 7A north – Manchester: Western end of VT 7A concurrency; former US 7 north: 8.059: 12.970: VT 7A south – Shaftsbury: Eastern end of VT 7A concurrency; former US 7 south: Sunderland: 9.864– 10.050: 15.875– 16.174: US 7 – Manchester, Rutland, Bennington: Eastern terminus of VT 313 ...