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The Williston Village Historic District encompasses the village center of Williston, Vermont.The predominantly rural community is home to a well-preserved array of Federal and Greek Revival buildings, constructed mainly in the first half of the 19th century.
Charlotte Center Historic District: July 19, 1984 : Church Hill and Hinesburg Rds. Charlotte: 16: Giles Chittenden Farmstead: October 29, 1993 : Governor Chittenden Rd., northeast of Williston village center
Williston's historic village is located along U.S. 2 in the center of town. Vermont Route 2A provides a north-south route through town, connecting it to Hinesburg and Essex Junction . Much of the town's retail development, including nearly all of its big-box stores, is located along Route 2A, which runs through the western part of Williston and ...
Williston Congregational Church is a historic church in the center of Williston Village on United States Route 2 in Williston, Vermont. Built in 1832 and the interior restyled in 1860, this brick church is a fine local example of Gothic Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Warren Village Historic District: Warren Village Historic District: November 20, 1992 : Along Town Highways 1, 4, 16 and 17: Warren: 66: Waterbury Center Methodist Church: Waterbury Center Methodist Church: January 9, 1978
The East Williston Village Historic District is a national historic district located in the Incorporated Village of East Williston, in Nassau County, New York.
It was first developed in 1787 by Dan Johnson, one of Williston's first settlers, and has remained in his family since that time. The property includes three 19th-century houses and a large barn complex, as well as more than 200 acres (81 ha) of land crossed by US 2 and Interstate 89. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
The Catamount Outdoor Family Center is the non-profit steward of the Catamount Community Forest, a town owned forest on Governor Chittenden Road in Williston, Vermont.The more than 400-acre (160 ha) property includes trails for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.