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Oak Hill Cemetery is located southwest of the main village of Bellows Falls, on a terrace of the eponymous hill, which rises higher to its west. Saxtons River Road (Vermont Route 121) is downslope, separated by a wide band of forest, and the main entrance is on Pleasant Street, at its northern end. The chapel is located at the western edge of ...
The George–Pine–Henry Historic District encompasses a residential area of the village of Bellows Falls, Vermont.Located west of downtown Bellows Falls, the area has a significant concentration of well-preserved late 19th and early 20th-century residences.
Brattleboro Retreat in 1844. The Brattleboro Retreat was founded in 1834 as the Vermont Asylum for the Insane through a $10,000 bequest left by Anna Hunt Marsh for the establishment of a psychiatric hospital that would exist independently and in perpetuity for the welfare of the mentally disordered. [4]
Charter Behavioral Health Systems was an American private company that operated psychiatric treatment centers and hospitals. At one point it was the largest operator of such facilities in the US, [ 1 ] but in 2000 it declared bankruptcy and sold many of its facilities to other operators.
Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States.The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. [4] Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the annual Roots on the River Festival; [5] and the No Film Film Festival.
Institutional buildings include two schools, two churches, two fraternal meeting houses, a library, and a funeral home. More than 90% of the buildings in the district were built before 1950, a remarkably high concentration for districts of this size. [2] Bellows Falls Neighborhood Historic District
Miss Bellows Falls Diner – 90 Rockingham St., Bellows Falls (added February 15, 1983) Moore and Thompson Paper Mill Complex – Bridge St., Bellows Falls (added March 16, 1984) Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel – Off Pleasant St., Bellows Falls (added November 14, 1991) William A. Hall House – 1 Hapgood St., Bellows Falls (added May 5, 1999 ...
The Williams Street Extension Historic District encompasses a locally architecturally distinctive residential area on Williams Street in Bellows Falls, a village of Rockingham, Vermont. Developed between about 1880 and 1930, the neighborhood has a collection of 15 historically significant well-preserved worker housing units.