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Catton Grove: 1933 Methodist: Norwich Circuit Oak Grove Community Church Catton Grove [15]? Soul Church Norwich [16] Heartsease: Hillsong: Christ Church New Catton Sewell: Jesus: 1840-1841 Church of England First church to be built outside the city walls St Mary Magdalene, Norwich Sewell: Mary Magdalene: 1902-1903 Church of England Rosebery ...
A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a subscriber identified by ...
The Norwich Village Historic District encompasses the compact village center of Norwich, Vermont. The village was developed mainly in the first half of the 19th century, benefiting in importance from the 1820 founding of what is now Norwich University (since relocated to Northfield). The district has well-preserved examples of architecture ...
Location of Windsor County in Vermont. The National Register of Historic Places is a United States federal official list of places and sites considered worthy of preservation. In Windsor County, Vermont, there are 134 properties and districts listed on the National Register, including 4 National Historic Landmarks.
Norwich is located in northeastern Windsor County. U.S. Route 5 passes through the village, connecting with Thetford to the north and White River Junction to the south. Interstate 91 forms the eastern edge of the CDP, with access to the village at Exit 13. Vermont Route 10A leads east from Exit 13 across the Connecticut River to Hanover, New ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Norwich, Vermont" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Beaver Meadow Union Chapel, now also known as the West Norwich Union Church, is a historic church on the north side of Beaver Meadow Road in Norwich, Vermont.Built in 1915, it is a well-preserved example of vernacular ecclesiastical architecture of the period.
The town of Norwich was chartered in 1761 and settled the following decade. The Brigham Hill area was first settled by Elihu Baxter, who sold 100 acres (40 ha) to Paul Brigham, a native of Connecticut. Brigham settled on the land the following year, and built a new house on the land in 1788.