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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]
VT Route 191 – "Access Road", connects I-91, Exit 27, to the city of Newport; U.S. Route 5 and VT Route 105 are concurrent through much of their routes through the city. Interstate 91 is the nearest interstate highway, and runs through the neighboring town of Derby. Two exits (for VT Route 191 and for US 5/VT 105) provide access to Newport.
The San Juan Islands is an archipelago in the Pacific Northwest of the United States between the U.S. state of Washington and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The San Juan Islands are part of Washington state, and form the core of San Juan County. In the archipelago, four islands are accessible to vehicular and foot traffic via the ...
Noted for its $6.4 million purchase of Vendovi Island in 2010 and its $18.5 million acquisition of Turtleback Mountain on Orcas Island in 2006, the Preservation Trust has permanently protected 270 properties, 38 miles of shoreline and 16,000 acres on 20 islands, including land now managed as public parks, nature preserves, wildlife habitat, and ...
Newport is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,526 at the 2020 census. [6] The town is referred to by the United States Postal Service and the media as Newport Center, the name of the main settlement of the town. Newport is also the name of the neighboring city of Newport.
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The county has ten traffic lights, six of which are in the city of Newport with the remaining four in Derby. All but one of them are along the concurrency of US Route 5 and Vermont Route 105. Interstate 91 - Barton to Derby; U.S. Route 5 - Barton to Derby; VT 5A - Westmore to Derby; VT Route 14 - Irasburg to Coventry and Newport
In 1918, the central village of the town of Newport was united with the adjacent village of West Derby to form the city of Newport. [ 2 ] The city's main downtown area remains that of the original village, set on a small peninsula jutting eastward into the southernmost finger of the lake.