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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AXO_northern-forest-canoe-trail_Newport-VT.html
[Front] For thousands of years, the waterways of the Northeast Kingdom provided the best travel routes across the rugged landscape. Lake Memphremagog is a hub which connects the northeast's major waterways: Lake Champlain to the west, the St. Law…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AXL_the-lane-opera-house-le-lane-opera-house_Newport-VT.html
In 1892, a prominent citizen of Newport, Elisha Lane, commenced construction of the Lane Opera House. The opera house was a three-story brick building with a solid granite foundation and decorative granite window and door trim. The more expensive …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AXE_veterans-memorial_Barton-VT.html
Proudly we salute our veterans & pledge eternal gratitude for their sacrifices & gallant preservation of freedom for all. [Armed Services Emblems] Dedicated May 30, 1989
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M2Q_old-stone-house_Brownington-VT.html
In 1836, Rev. Alexander Twilight, the schoolmaster of the Orleans County Grammar School, on a main stage route to Canada, built this structure, Athenian Hall, as a dormitory for his pupils. It now holds the interesting collection of the County His…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FHO_derby-academy_Derby-VT.html
On this site the Derby Literary and Theological Institute - a private boarding school - was founded by the Danville Baptist Association on one acre of land given by Lemuel Richmond and Benjamin Hinman. Colonel Chester Carpenter led a campaign for …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9E_vermont_Derby-VT.html
Derby Line demonstrates the goodwill between Canada & the United States with its International Rotary Club, and Haskell Library and Opera House built astride the boundary line. Southward in Orleans County lie two of New England most beautiful lake…
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