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  2. Frederick Squire House - Wikipedia

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    The Squire House is located north of downtown Bennington, at the southeast corner of North Street (United States Route 7) and Gage Street.It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a cross-gabled roof, an exterior clad in clapboards and decoratively cut shingles, and a foundation of brick, stone, and concrete.

  3. Category:Houses in Bennington County, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Bennington County, Vermont" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  4. Edward Hamlin Everett - Wikipedia

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    From 1910 to 1915, Everett built a large mansion in Washington, D.C., known as the Edward Hamlin Everett House, from 1911 to 1914, he built a large summer residence in Bennington, known as The Orchards, on 500 acres of farm land (which later became the Southern Vermont College). He also vacationed at the Château de l'Aile in Vevey, Switzerland.

  5. Holden–Leonard Workers Housing Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Holden–Leonard Workers Housing Historic District encompasses a collection of mill-related tenement houses, plus a former mill store, in Bennington, Vermont.They are located on Benmont and Holden Avenues, near the former Holden–Leonard Mill Complex, Bennington's largest employer in the late 19th century.

  6. Southern Vermont College - Wikipedia

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    Southern Vermont College was a private college on the 371-acre (1.50 km 2) former Edward Everett Estate (originally The Orchards) near Bennington, Vermont. The college closed in 2019. The college closed in 2019.

  7. The Mystery of ’60s Designer Tzaims Luksus and Bennington College

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    Tzaims Luksus was a visionary designer in the 1960s. Then he abruptly escaped to the bohemian wilds of Bennington, Vermont, in search of true self-invention.

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