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Oldest inn in Vermont [8] Jehiel and Mary Webb House: Rockingham, Vermont: 1775 second oldest house in Rockingham; located at 7 Meeting House Rd., Rockingham Village. [9] also purported to be David Pulsifer Inn, which would make the building 10 years older [10] Old Constitution House: Windsor, Vermont: prior to 1777 birthplace of the Vermont ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
Mooar-Wright House (also known as the Defoe-Mooar-Wright House) is a historic house in Pownal, Vermont that is one of the oldest in Vermont. The house was built in c. 1750 or 1764. [1]) and is possibly the oldest house in Vermont. [2] [3] Some believe that the house was built by the Dutch, and others believe that it was built by John Defoe, a ...
The Doric portico of the Vermont State House dates to Ammi B. Young's second 1833 state house. The current structure was designed by architect Thomas Silloway (1828–1910) amplifying the design of an earlier structure designed by Ammi B. Young, (1798–1874) later supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury.
The oldest part of the house (built in 1790, one year before Vermont joined the union as the 14th state) may have been built by John Bliss, [20] who was an early owner of the house and also owned the Jericho Red Mill, (now home of the Jericho Historical Society) which is across the main road from the house. (Truman Galusha was also a part owner ...
The Old Constitution House is a historic house at 16 North Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. It is the birthplace of the Vermont Republic and the Constitution of the State of Vermont . A mid-18th century building built in a simple Georgian architectural style , the Old Constitution House was originally called the Windsor Tavern , and belonged to ...
Governor Hunt House, Vernon, Vermont. The Governor Hunt House is a historic house in Vernon, Vermont, United States, and is one of the oldest houses in Vermont.It was built in 1764, a date verified by dendrochronology in 2022, by Jonathan Hunt, a Vermont pioneer who served as the state's second lieutenant governor, although he never served as governor.
Eureka Schoolhouse State Historic Site – c. 1790 early Vermont one room school house; Hubbardton Battlefield – site of the Revolutionary War Battle of Hubbardton; Senator Justin Morrill State Historic Site – Justin Smith Morrill homestead; Mount Independence – site of Revolutionary War fortifications; Old Constitution House State ...