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Otter Creek has a falls in the town of Middlebury, the site chosen in 1800 to be Vermont's original seat of higher education, Middlebury College. In Addison and Rutland counties, Otter Creek passes through significant wetlands, in particular Cornwall Marsh, Little Otter Creek Marsh and the Brandon Swamp.
The Otter Creek bottling line in action Finished bottles of copper ale. Otter Creek Brewing is a brewery in Middlebury, Vermont, that produces two lines of beer: Otter Creek Craft Ales, and Shed Brewery Ales. It brewed Wolaver's Organic Brewery beers from 2002 until 2015, when it ceased brewing that line.
Middlebury is located near the center of Addison County in western Vermont. The town is drained by Otter Creek, which flows from south to north along the western edge of the town, with the falls at the center of the village. The Middlebury River flows west to Otter Creek out of the mountains.
The Pulp Mill Covered Bridge, also called the Paper Mill Covered Bridge, [2] is a wooden covered bridge that crosses Otter Creek between Middlebury and Weybridge, Vermont on Seymour Street. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]
Middlebury 1820: 199' Otter Creek ... 199' Otter Creek on Seymour St: Towns: Burr Arch: Halpin [n 2] Addison: ... Otter Creek next to Kendall Hill Road: VT Division ...
The Middlebury CDP is located in the northwest part of the town of Middlebury, centered on a falls on Otter Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 14.1 square miles (36.5 km 2), of which 13.9 square miles (36.0 km 2) is land and 0.19 square miles (0.5 km 2), or 1.31%, is water. [4]
The former Frog Hollow Stone Mill stands on the south bank of Otter Creek, at a point where the normally north-flowing river bends to the west. The mill is located a short way west of downtown Middlebury. The building is four stories in height, and is built out of locally quarried stone laid in irregular courses. It is covered by a gabled roof.
The Middlebury River is a tributary river of Otter Creek in Addison County, Vermont. [1] [2] Three branches feed the river from origins in Green Mountain National Forest. [2] The river is 18.6 miles (29.9 km) long, has a watershed of 62.8 square miles (163 km 2), and is located southeast of Lake Champlain. [3]