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  2. A Moose for Jessica - Wikipedia

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    The story is told by Pat A. Wakefield and is illustrated with photographs by Larry Carrara, the owner of the cow. In 1986, Josh turned up at a farm in Shrewsbury, Vermont, and began to show decided attraction toward Jessica, a Hereford cow. He stayed in the vicinity for 76 days. [2]

  3. Mount Independence (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Independence on Lake Champlain in Orwell, Vermont, was the site of extensive fortifications built during the American Revolutionary War by the American army to stop a British invasion. Construction began in July 1776, following the American defeat in Canada, and continued through the winter and spring of 1777.

  4. Bennington Triangle - Wikipedia

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    "Bennington Triangle" is a phrase coined by American author Joseph A. Citro to denote an area of southwestern Vermont within which a number of people went missing between 1945 and 1950. This was further popularized in two books, including Shadow Child , in which Citro devoted chapters to discussion of these disappearances and various items of ...

  5. 'Ain't your grandfather's February': Vermont boasts record ...

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    Vermont’s unusual warm spell this winter and in February can be attributed to an above average number of cloudy days and last year’s El Nino weather pattern, said NWS Burlington Meteorologist ...

  6. The stories behind Vermont's iconic covered bridges - AOL

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  7. New winter shelter programs for houseless in Vermont may not ...

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  8. Jan Baalsrud - Wikipedia

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    What happened over those nine weeks remains one of the wildest, most unfathomable survival stories of World War II. Baalsrud's feet froze solid. An avalanche buried him up to his neck. He wandered in a snowstorm for three days. He was entombed alive in snow for another four days and abandoned under open skies for five more.

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