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In the early 19th century, Brownington was a community on the Hinman Settler Road, a primary route in the county. It was on the stagecoach route from Boston, Massachusetts to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to 1816, the village was one of two county seats. Residents developed a number of facilities to take advantage of the town's situation.
Al's French Frys is a restaurant in South Burlington, Vermont, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The restaurant was established in 1946 by Al and Genevieve Rusterholz. [ 3 ] In 2010 the restaurant was named a " America's Classic " by the James Beard Foundation .
The Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village is a museum run by the Orleans County Historical Society in Brownington, Vermont. The Old Stone House at the heart of the village is a part of the Brownington Village Historic District, a district of ten historic buildings added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Roughly, Water St. from Church St. to Main St., Main from Water to Duck Pond Rd. and West St. from Cemetery Rd. to Main 44°44′47″N 72°10′38″W / 44.746389°N 72.177222°W / 44.746389; -72.177222 ( Crystal Lake Falls Historic
"Old Stonehouse Day" in August when the Brownington Village Historic District is open to the public free of charge; Abenaki Clan of the Hawk: [19] Annual Native American Crafts Fair since 1998. Annual International Pow Wow. Has been held since 1991. [20] [21] One of forty 'places to visit' on Vermont's Northeast Kingdom Geotourism MapGuide [22]
It was the first establishment to serve pizza in Ann Arbor. The building was purchased by the Michos family in 1961, and was listed for sale in 2023, as the owner decided to retire. [7] Three modifications were made to the restaurant in 1975, 1980, and 1993. A second story was added to the restaurant to provide services for banquet rooms.
The Old West Side Historic District is a primarily residential historic district located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and roughly bounded by 7th Street, Main Street, Huron Street, Pauline Boulevard, and Crest Avenue.
When it reaches Glover, it is first called the Skunk Hollow Road, then Hinman Road, followed by Perron Hill Road and Young Road, and finally there is a long discontinued and unmaintained section through the old Parker Settlement and private property until it rejoins the town road system at Roaring Brook Road which runs on toward Barton Village.