Caledonia
Ben's Mill
Barnet, VT
This water-powered mill on the Stevens River was built in 1872 by Alexander Jack.
Caledonia County Grammar School
Peacham, VT
Caledonia County was set out from Orange County in 1792.
Camp Wapanacki
Hardwick/Wolcott Town Line, VT
Dr. Merle Frampton established Camp Wapanacki here in 1938.
East Hardwick
Hardwick, VT
Colonial settlement of the East Hardwick area began in 1792.
First American Platform Scale
St. Johnsbury, VT
After experimenting with new types of farm equipment, plows and stoves, Thaddeus Fairbanks invented the platform scale here in 1830.
Greenbank's Hollow -- A Forgotten Village
Danville, VT
On this site, in 1849, Benjamin Greenbank converted an existing small mill into a 5-story woolen factory.
Henry Stevens / Henry Stevens, Jr.
Barnet, VT
Born in Barnet on December 13, 1791, and educated at Peacham Academy, Henry Stevens was at various times a farmer, innkeeper, mill owner,...
James Whitehill Stone House -- 1808
Ryegate, VT
In the style of a Scottish stone croft (farmhouse), this house was erectedby James Whitehill, a prosperous farmer and one of a large...
Mountain View Farm
Burke (East Burke), VT
Established in 1883 by Elmer A. Darling (1848-1931), native of East Burke.
Northeastern Speedway
Waterford, VT
Opened on July 18, 1959 as Vermont's first organized auto racing track under the guidance of the Northeastern Racing Association, the...
Site of Lyndon's First Town Meeting
Lyndon, VT
July 4, 1791 Founded in 1780, the Town of Lyndon was home to 59 residents at the time of the 1790 census.
St. Johnsbury Trade School
St. Johnsbury, VT
Vermont's first, and for many years only, four year vocational school opened on Western Avenue on September 3, 1918.
Thaddeus Stevens
Danville, VT
Born crippled and poor in Danville in 1792, Stevens was schooled by his mother, Sally Morrill Stevens, and at nearby Caledonia County...
The Birthplace of Bag Balm
Lyndonville, VT
Around 1908, Lyndonville resident John Norris bought the rights to Bag Balm, a salve to soothe cows' udders after milking that was...
The Comerford Development at Fifteen Mile Falls
Barnet, VT
The Connecticut River, starting at the International Boundary, flows 380 miles to the Atlantic Ocean.
Theodore N. Vail -- Pioneer in Creating the Telephone Industry
Lyndon, VT
Pioneer in Creating the telephone industry bought a farmhouse on this site in 1883.
Wheelock -- The Dartmouth College Land Grant
Wheelock, VT
The Dartmouth College Land Grant When Eleazer Wheelock founded Dartmouth in 1769, he sought land grants to support the new college.