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  2. Guilford, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Guilford is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The town was named for Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford . [ 3 ] The population was 2,120 at the 2020 census .

  3. Green River Crib Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Green River Crib Dam is a historic 19th-century dam on the Green River in western Guilford, Vermont.Built about 1811, it is a reminder of the modest industrial enterprises once conducted in the area using the water power it provided, and is one of the state's few surviving crib dams.

  4. Green River Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Green River Covered Bridge is a covered bridge in western Guilford, Vermont. Built in the 1870s by Marcus Worden, it is a Town lattice truss bridge, carrying Green River Road over the eponymous river in a small rural village of the same name. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]

  5. Sweet Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Pond State Park is a 100-acre state park in Guilford, Vermont surrounding 18-acre Sweet Pond, an artificial impoundment on Keats Brook that is currently full as of 2019. [1] This is an undeveloped, day-use park. There is a public parking area and the 1.3 miles Sweet Pond Trail that circumnavigates the pond. [2]

  6. Broad Brook House - Wikipedia

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    The Guilford Country Store is located at 475 Coolidge Highway (United States Route 5) in Guilford, Vermont, in the 1817 Broad Brook House, one of the oldest surviving tavern houses in the state, which has been in continuous use as a general store since 1936.

  7. Guilford Center Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Guilford Center Meeting House, formerly the Guilford Center Universalist Church, is a historic building on Guilford Center Road in Guilford, Vermont. Built in 1837, it is a well-preserved example of transitional Greek Revival architecture. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]