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The George–Pine–Henry area is located west of the village's first major residential area (encompassed by the Bellows Falls Neighborhood Historic District), which saw significant development mainly in the 19th century. This area is roughly rectangular in shape, bounded by Pine, Burt, George, and Atkinson Streets.
Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States.The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. [4] Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the annual Roots on the River Festival; [5] and the No Film Film Festival.
The former Robertson Paper Company plant was located near the center of the island formed by the Connecticut River to the east and the Bellows Falls Canal to the west. The main factory, an interconnected group of eight structures, was located on the east side of Island Street, with the town's main rail yard to the north and the former Bellows Falls Co-operative Creamery Complex to the east.
The Moore and Thompson Paper Mill Complex is located at the southern end of the Island of Bellows Falls, created by the Connecticut River to the east and the Bellows Falls Power Canal to the west. It consists of two large clusters of buildings, one immediately east of the power station at the dam located at the southern end of the canal, and ...
The Bellows Falls Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a residential area of the village of Bellows Falls, Vermont. Located south of downtown Bellows Falls , the area has one of the largest concentrations of well-preserved 19th century residences in southern Vermont.
Enoch Hale bridge, first bridge to cross the Connecticut River, built 1785 Tucker Toll Bridge (built 1840) at high water in Bellows Falls, VT (1888 photo) 1886 birds-eye map of Bellows Falls; Great Falls at right edge Vilas Bridge (built 1930) with Great Falls at high flow, February 26, 2016 The Stone arch railroad bridge between Walpole, NH and Bellows Falls, VT.
The William A. Hall House is a historic house at 1 Hapgood Street in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Built in 1890–92, it is one of Vermont's finest early expressions of Colonial Revival architecture. Built in 1890–92, it is one of Vermont's finest early expressions of Colonial Revival architecture.
The Williams Street Extension was developed beginning about 1880, in order to address the need for worker housing in the industries of Bellows Falls, Rockingham's most populous and economically significant village. The area was platted out as early as 1872, when the land was owned by the Bellows Falls Canal Company. Between 1880 and 1900 twelve ...