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  2. Wilder, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Wilder is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. It is the location of the Wilder Dam on the Connecticut River. The population of the CDP was 1,690 at the 2010 census. [4]

  3. Vermont needs to build 7,000 homes annually for 25 years to ...

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    A new study shows Vermont needs to build 7,000 new homes every year for the next 25 years − a total of 172,000 new homes − to keep up with demand and end its chronic housing shortage by 2050 ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermont

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Windsor ...

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    Location of Windsor County in Vermont. The National Register of Historic Places is a United States federal official list of places and sites considered worthy of preservation. In Windsor County, Vermont, there are 134 properties and districts listed on the National Register, including 4 National Historic Landmarks.

  6. Vermont Farm Previously Owned by Michael J. Fox (House ... - AOL

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    Michael J. Fox didn't have to travel back in time to buy this farm in South Woodstock, Vt., built in 1817. But he did own it briefly starting in the late 1980s. Now, it can be yours for $2.75 million.

  7. Norwich Mid-Century Modern Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The state of Vermont has not historically been a place where modern architecture found a receptive home. The eastern town of Norwich, influenced by the academic environments of Norwich University and Dartmouth College (the latter in nearby Hanover, New Hampshire), is one place where the ideas of mid-20th century modernism, promoted by Frank Lloyd Wright and others, were able to flourish.