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Trulia is an American online real estate marketplace which is a subsidiary of Zillow. It facilitates buyers and renters to find homes and neighborhoods across the United States through recommendations, local insights, and map overlays that offer details on commute, schools, churches and nearby businesses.
In the Peacham Corner area that became the town center, that road, now the major north–south route through the town, skirted around a hill on which the early town center was laid out. This included the church (the present Congregational Church, completed 1806), cemetery (established 1811), and the Peacham Academy, one of the region's first ...
The Kents Corner Historic District encompasses a well-preserved 19th-century crossroads hamlet in Calais, Vermont.Centered on the junction of Kent Hill Road, Old West Church Road, and Robinson Cemetery Road, it developed as a stagecoach stop with a small industrial presence.
Westminster, located in the southeastern part of Vermont, was the first town to be chartered, in 1736 by the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The layout of the village center took place in 1736–1737, and initially called for an unusually broad Main Street (now US 5).
Stephen R. Bradley, US Senator from Vermont [14] William Czar Bradley. US Representative from Vermont [15] Edmund Burke, US Representative from New Hampshire [16] Joseph Dorr Clapp, Wisconsin State Senator, farmer, and businessman, was born in Westminster [17] Lot Hall, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court [18] Hiram Pratt, mayor of Buffalo ...
A number of Colonial Revival buildings were added in the early 20th century, and there are a modest number of Late Victorian buildings, notably the Norwich Inn. [2] The spine of the historic district is a section of United States Route 5 and Main Street north of Interstate 91, and extends along some of the cross streets. Buildings are mostly ...
Vermont Route 105A is a 1.799-mile-long (2.895 km) north–south state highway, entirely within Richford, Vermont. Its southern terminus is VT 105. Its southern terminus is VT 105. It runs parallel with the Missisquoi River to the Canadian border , terminating at the East Richford–Glen Sutton Border Crossing and the Missisquoi River Bridge .
The Terraces Historic District encompasses a historic late 19th and early 20th-century residential area of White River Junction, Vermont.The district, developed as an upper middle-class residential area beginning in 1880, features a variety of architectural styles encapsulating the community's growth through about 1930.