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  2. Searsburg, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Searsburg is located in southeastern Bennington County in the Green Mountains of Vermont. It is bordered to the north and east by Windham County. The town is traversed by Vermont Route 9, also known as the Molly Stark Trail. The highway leads east 24 miles (39 km) to Brattleboro and west 15 miles (24 km) to Bennington.

  3. Six Vermont historic sites are free to visit on Bennington ...

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    Bennington Battle Day is coming up on Friday, and that means free admission at six state-owned historic sites to honor the Revolutionary War defeat of the British that played out 247 years ago.

  4. Deerfield Valley News - Wikipedia

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    The Deerfield Valley News is a weekly newspaper based in Wilmington in the US state of Vermont.This independent newspaper [1] was established in 1966 [2] and covers the Mount Snow region including the Deerfield Valley towns of Dover, Wilmington, Halifax, Wardsboro, Whitingham, Searsburg, Marlboro, Readsboro, and Jacksonville. [3]

  5. Category:Searsburg, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Searsburg, Vermont; V. Vermont Route 8; W. Windham-Bennington-1 Vermont Representative District, 2002–2012 This page was last edited on 24 September 2013, at ...

  6. Hogback Mountain (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Hogback Mountain is a mountain in southern Vermont, United States, in the town of Marlboro, Vermont, just north of Vermont Route 9. Its main peak is 2,409 feet (734 m) high. The area is well known for expansive views from Route 9. Hogback Mountain Ski Area was located across Route 9 on Mount Olga and relied exclusively on T-bars for ascent.

  7. Vermont Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 (VT 8) is a state highway within Vermont. The highway runs 13.2 miles (21.2 km) from the Massachusetts state line in Stamford, where it continues south as Massachusetts Route 8, to VT 9 in Searsburg. VT 8 connects the southeastern Bennington County towns of Stamford, Readsboro, and Searsburg.

  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. Talk:Searsburg, Vermont - Wikipedia

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