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  2. Vermont Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Route 9 (VT 9) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Vermont.The highway runs 46.957 miles (75.570 km) from the New York state line in Bennington, where it continues west as New York State Route 7 (NY 7), to the New Hampshire state line at the Connecticut River in Brattleboro, where the highway continues as New Hampshire Route 9 (NH 9).

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  4. List of state highways in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    VT 9: 46.959: 75.573 NY 7 at the New York line in Bennington: NH 9 at the New Hampshire state line in Brattleboro — — Mostly follows the old New England Route 9: VT 10: 4.373: 7.038 VT 103 in Chester: VT 106 in Springfield — — VT 10A: 0.522: 0.840 I-91 / US 5 in Norwich: NH 10A at the New Hampshire state line in Norwich — — spur ...

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  6. VT Route 9 - Wikipedia

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  8. Wilmington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Route 9; Vermont Route 100; The Deerfield Valley Transit Association (DVTA) is the primary public local bus transportation provider for Wilmington and the rest of the Deerfield Valley. Their nickname, "the MOOver", derives from their buses' black and white Holstein cow paint scheme and appearance.

  9. Vermont municipality - Wikipedia

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    Vermont contains some town-sized unorganized entities, referred to as "unorganized towns". Most of these are areas that were drawn up on maps in the 18th and 19th centuries as what might be termed "future towns", but never saw enough settlement to actually commence operation of a formal town government.