Lamoille
Cambridge Junction Bridge
Cambridge, VT
This bridge was built in 1887 by George W. Holmes in order to access an important railroad junction and the surrounding village of...
Fisher Bridge -- Wolcott, Vermont
Wolcott, VT
This bridge, spanning the Lamoille River on the St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County R.R., is the last railroad covered bridge still in...
George Washington Henderson -- First African-American Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Minister, Educator, Champion of His Race
Belvidere, VT
Born in Virginia in 1850, Henderson was employed as a servant by Henry Carpenter, adjutant in the Eighth Vermont Regiment in the Civil War.
Grand Army of the Republic Highway
Cambridge, VT
Over ten percent of Vermont’s population of 315,000 served in the War of the Rebellion from 1861 to 1865.
Julian Scott -- 1846-1901
Johnson, VT
Julian Scott, Vermonts most renowned Civil War artist, was born in this Johnson house in 1846.
Morrisville Depot
Morrisville, VT
Built c. 1872 by the St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad, a division of the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, this depot served as an...
Reverend George S. Brown -- (1801-1886)
Wolcott, VT
Reverend Brown was the first African American Methodist minister in Vermont.
Smugglers Notch
Stowe, VT
The southern gateway to Mount Mansfield and Smugglers Notch is via Route 100, once a plank road, the bed for Mt. Mansfield Electric Rail...