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The Batten Kill as it flows through West Arlington, Vermont. The Batten Kill, Battenkill, or Battenkill River is a 59.4-mile-long (95.6 km) [1] river rising in Vermont that flows into New York and is a tributary of the Hudson River. It is the longest Hudson tributary on that river's east. As "kill" means a creek, the name "Battenkill River" is ...
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Vermont, sorted by drainage basin, and ordered from lower to higher, with the towns at their mouths: Connecticut River [ edit ]
I-91 traverses the entire length of Vermont and serves as a major transportation corridor for eastern Vermont and western New Hampshire. Due to its routing along the Connecticut River separating the two states, many exits along Vermont's length of I-91 feature New Hampshire towns on the guide signs (for example, exit 3, which lists Brattleboro ...
Western end of concurrency with VT 14; eastern terminus of VT 62. 4.833: 7.778: VT 14 south to I-89: Eastern end of concurrency with VT 14. Town of Barre: 8.639: 13.903: VT 110 south – Washington, Chelsea, Granite Quarries: Northern terminus of VT 110 at rotary. Orange: Orange: 16.041: 25.815: VT 25 south – West Topsham, Bradford: Northern ...
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From 1927 to 1929, US 5 crossed the Connecticut River at Bellows Falls into North Walpole, New Hampshire, and wound along the river to Charlestown, New Hampshire, where it crossed back into Vermont. US 5 was not maintained by the state of Vermont until the creation of the state highway system in 1931. [27] At this point, US 5 was not paved.
The Winooski River (also known as the Onion River) is a tributary of Lake Champlain, approximately 90 miles (145 km) long, in the northern half of Vermont. Although not Vermont's longest river, it is one of the state's most significant, forming a major valley way from Lake Champlain through the Green Mountains towards (although not connecting ...
Vermont Route 2A (VT 2A) is a largely 13.853-mile (22.294 km) alternate route of US 2 between St. George and Colchester. It begins at VT 116 in St. George and continues north and west through Williston and Essex Junction before ending at US 2 and US 7 in Colchester. [ 2 ]