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  2. Vermont Route 12 - Wikipedia

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    20.842 mi [1] (33.542 km) Vermont Route 12A is a state highway in central Vermont, United States. It provides an alternate route to VT 12 between Randolph and Northfield, via Braintree, Granville and Roxbury. The road currently used by Vermont Route 12A was originally designated New England Interstate Route 12A as part of the New England ...

  3. Green Mountain National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountain National Forest. Green Mountain National Forest is a national forest located in Vermont, a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest typical of the New England/Acadian forests ecoregion. The forest supports a variety of wildlife, including beaver, moose, coyote, black bear, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and ruffed grouse.

  4. Moosalamoo National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Moosalamoo National Recreation Area is one of two national recreation areas in the Green Mountain National Forest in the U.S. state of Vermont. The recreation area is located between Middlebury and Brandon in the northern half of the Green Mountain National Forest. The area consists of 15,875 acres (6,424 ha) surrounding Mount Moosalamoo.

  5. Moose River (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 44°25′24″N 72°00′35″W. The Moose River just before it joins with the Passumpsic in St. Johnsbury. The Moose River is a small river in the U.S. state of Vermont. It flows into the Passumpsic River at St. Johnsbury, and is part of the Connecticut River basin. The river is measured by a flow gauge at Victory.

  6. List of National Natural Landmarks in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Supports the second largest extent of alpine-tundra in Vermont. Cornwall Marsh: 1973: Addison: mixed- state, municipal, private The largest unbroken red maple swamp in Vermont. Franklin Bog: 1973: Franklin: private A cold, northern sphagnum-heath bog.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    August 25, 2014. (#74000250) Shrewsbury. 43°33′58″N 72°55′10″W  /  43.56618°N 72.91949°W  / 43.56618; -72.91949  (Brown Bridge) Rutland. 1880 covered bridge is outstanding example of Town lattice truss; may have been last bridge built by longtime bridgewright Nichols Powers. 2.

  8. List of Vermont natural areas - Wikipedia

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    University of Vermont, Vermont Land Trust: Eshqua Bog Natural Area: Hartland: Windsor: 41 17 New England Wild Flower Society, The Nature Conservancy: H. Laurence Achilles Natural Area at Shelburne Pond: Shelburne: Chittenden: 1,046 423 University of Vermont, The Nature Conservancy: Helen W. Buckner Memorial Natural Area: West Haven: Rutland ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermont

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    The numbers of NRHP listings in each county are documented by tables in each of the individual county list-articles. Emma Willard House, in Addison County. First Congregational Church of Bennington, in Bennington County. County. # of Sites. 1. Addison. 73. 2.