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  2. Chittenden, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    By area the largest town in the state, Chittenden was named after Thomas Chittenden, one of the Green Mountain Boys and governor of both the independent Vermont Republic, and later, the state of Vermont. Chittenden and his son Noah were among the town's principal land grantees, although the governor may have never visited the area.

  3. Catamount Outdoor Family Center - Wikipedia

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    The Catamount Outdoor Family Center is the non-profit steward of the Catamount Community Forest, a town owned forest on Governor Chittenden Road in Williston, Vermont.The more than 400-acre (160 ha) property includes trails for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.

  4. John Fassett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Fassett Jr. was born in Bedford, Massachusetts on June 23, 1743. [1] His father, John Fassett (1720-1794), moved the family to Bennington, Vermont in 1764, where he farmed and owned an inn.

  5. Mount Philo State Park - Wikipedia

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    From the late 19th century to 1924, Mt. Philo was a popular destination for guests of the Mt. Philo Inn. It was accessed by carriage road and had a wooden observation tower at its summit. The park was established in 1924 when Francies Humphreys of Brookline, Massachusetts , owner of the adjacent Mt. Philo Inn, donated the land to the State of ...

  6. Camel's Hump State Park - Wikipedia

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    The primary natural feature in the park is Camel's Hump, the third highest mountain in Vermont at 4,085 feet (1,245 m). The summit of Camel's Hump, which is surrounded by 10 acres (4.0 ha) of alpine tundra , is the focal point of Camel's Hump Natural Area , a 7,850-acre (3,180 ha) protected area in the heart of Camel's Hump State Park.

  7. Mount Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont, reaching an elevation of 4,393 feet (1,339 m) above sea level. [3] Located in the northwest of the state, it is also the highest peak in the Green Mountains.

  8. 8 restaurants open at new Table Mountain Casino near ... - AOL

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    The star of the show – at least on the culinary side of things – is the teppanyaki and sushi restaurant on the top floor. ... Details: Table Mountain Casino is at 777 Jackpot Lane in Friant.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Farmhouse Inn [31] 68 feet Woodstock: 1915 barnhouse: Claims to be the tallest barn in Vermont. Hubbard Park Tower [32] 58 feet Montpelier: 1930 Observation tower Construction of the tower intermittently took place from 1915 to 1930. [33] Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial: 50 feet South Royalton: 1905 obelisk One of "the largest polished shafts ...