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  2. Chester, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Village section is located along Vermont Route 103 in North Chester, across the Williams River from Chester Center. It is known for the many houses made of local granite. The Chester Factory Village has homes that were built between 1750 and 1924, and includes Victorian, Colonial Revival and Federal style architecture. Both areas are ...

  3. Jeffrey House - Wikipedia

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    The Jeffrey House is a historic house on North Street in Chester, Vermont. Built in 1797, it is one of Vermont's small number of surviving Georgian style houses. It was built by the son of one of the area's early settlers, and originally served as a tavern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]

  4. Chester Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chester Village Historic District encompasses the historic southern portion of the main village of Chester, Vermont, US.Essentially a linear stretch of Main Street (Vermont Route 11), this area includes some of the village's oldest (late 18th century) buildings and has an architectural history spanning into the early 20th century.

  5. Chester (CDP), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Chester is a census-designated place (CDP) in Windsor County, Vermont, United States.The population was 1,005 at the 2010 census. [3] The CDP is a statistical area encompassing three distinct places: the urbanized center of the town of Chester; a locale known as Chester Depot, which is separated from the town center by the tracks of the former Rutland Railroad; and the village of North Chester.

  6. Stone Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The highest concentration of them is on the north side of Chester Depot village, lining Vermont Route 103, and is known locally as the Stone Village. [2] Two Scottish masons, brothers Alison and Wiley Clark, came to the town of Chester in 1832 to work on large factory building (now no longer standing).

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Windsor ...

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    • Boundary increase (listed May 24, 1990): Vermont Route 107 across the White River and north to the Central Vermont Railway tracks 43°49′51″N 72°38′02″W  /  43.830833°N 72.633889°W  / 43.830833; -72.633889  ( Bethel Village Historic

  8. Vermont Route 121 - Wikipedia

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    VT 11 – Londonderry, Chester: Western terminus: Grafton: 9.950: 16.013: VT 35 north (Chester Road) – Chester: Western end of concurrency with VT 35: 13.830: 22.257: VT 35 south – Athens, Townshend: Eastern end of concurrency with VT 35: Bellows Falls: 21.439: 34.503: US 5 (Westminster Street/Atkinson Street) to I-91 / Westminster Street ...

  9. Vermont Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Route 103 (VT 103) is a 42.036-mile-long (67.650 km) north–south state highway in southern Vermont, United States. It runs from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Rockingham in the east to US 7 in Clarendon near Rutland in the west.