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  2. F. H. Gillingham & Sons - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest, same-family operated general store in Vermont. [3] It has partnered with local cheesemakers and other farmers to help promote and distribute Vermont products. [4] [5] Frank Henry Gillingham, who worked as clerk in a general store in the building, purchased the store with a partner in 1884.

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  4. Benson, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Williamson store was soon joined by a tavern known as the Wheel Inn, which provides American fare and serves as the center of local intrigue. On the same site, there was an American Revolutionary War -era public house that served as a meeting place for American and British soldiers during the tense 1770s.

  5. Quarry Workers' International Union of North America

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    The union was chartered by the American Federation of Labor on September 8, 1903. [1] It was the merger of two smaller, AFL-affiliated unions. The Quarrymen's National Union of the United States of America' operated from 1890 to 1900 and the National State Quarrymen's Union from 1895 to 1898.

  6. University Mall (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Vermont's first International House of Pancakes opened here, [11] becoming the mall's second sit-down restaurant. There is also a food court in the center of the mall. On September 29, 2024 IHOP closed this location leaving Vermont the only state in the nation without an International House of Pancakes.

  7. Category:Labor relations in Vermont - Wikipedia

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  8. Vrest Orton - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, he bought a former country inn and co-founded the Vermont Country Store with his wife on the property. [2] This store serves as both a specialty store and a repository for historical documents and objects related to Vermont. [10] He expressed conservative political views. [2] He died on December 2, 1986, in Springfield Hospital. [11]

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