Birthplace of Vermont
Windsor is a town in Windsor County, in eastern Vermont, notable as the place where the Constitution of Vermont was adopted and for a number of historic covered bridges nearby. - AsNotedIn
Windsor is a town in Windsor County, in eastern Vermont, notable as the place where the Constitution of Vermont was adopted and for a number of historic covered bridges nearby. - AsNotedIn
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| Ascutney Mill Dam Historic District |
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55 and 57 | Ascutney St | ||
| Ascutney State Park |
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1826 | Back Mountain Rd | ||
| Best's Covered Bridge |
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VT 44 | About 8 mi W of Windsor off VT 44 | ||
| Bowers Covered Bridge |
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W of Windsor | |||
| Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge |
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W of Cornish City | |||
| Fowler-Steele House |
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N Main St | |||
| Juniper Hill Farm-Maxwell Evarts House |
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Juniper Hill Rd | |||
| NAMCO Block |
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1 - 17 | Union St | ||
| Nathaniel Leonard House |
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104 | Main St | 4 Dunham Ave | |
| Old Constitution House |
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16 | N Main St | ||
| Robbins and Lawrence Armory and Machine Shop |
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S Main St | |||
| Twing Buckman House |
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US 5, approximately .25 mi N of Chase Island | |||
| Windsor House |
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54 | N Main St | N of State St | |
| Windsor Village Historic District |
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Main, Depot Ave, State St, and Court Sq | Area centered around Main, Depot Ave, State St, and Court Sq. | ||
| Windsor Village Historic District (Boundary Increase) |
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Along | Phelps Ct and State St |
| Particulars for Windsor, VT: | |
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| Locale Type | Town |
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