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  2. Winooski River - Wikipedia

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    The Winooski is fed by several tributary rivers: the Little River, the North Branch and the Kingsbury Branch are right-bank tributaries, entering from the north, while the Huntington River, Mad River, Dog River and Stevens Branch are left-bank tributaries which enter from the south. The Lower Tributaries, smaller tributary streams nearer the ...

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    Planning a paddling trip? Where to launch your kayak or canoe in rivers and lakes across Chittenden County.

  4. Smugglers Notch - Wikipedia

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    Large boulders line the narrow pass through the Notch. Smugglers Notch (alternatively Smugglers' or Smuggler's) is a mountain pass in Lamoille County, Vermont.The notch separates Mount Mansfield, the highest peak of the Green Mountains, from Spruce Peak and the Sterling Range.

  5. Winooski Falls Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Winooski River flows from the southeast into Burlington Bay, Lake Champlain. The city of Burlington in Chittenden County, Vermont is on the south bank and Winooski and Colchester on the north. It is 45 miles (72 km) from the Canada–US border. There are two sets of falls on the river; the settlement of Winooski is placed between the falls.

  6. Fort Frederick (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Frederick was never used for defense, but its protective presence increased the value of Onion River property and advanced local settlement. After the American Revolutionary War, Ira Allen returned to build a dam across the Winooski River with a sawmill at each end. That was the start of the use of the Winooski falls to generate energy and ...

  7. Mad River (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Mad River is a tributary to the Winooski River in Vermont. It has its headwaters in Granville Gulf, then flows north through the towns of Warren, Waitsfield, and Moretown before entering the Winooski River just downstream from Middlesex. Other towns within the Mad River watershed are the entire Town of Fayston and a portion of the Town of ...

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    Winooski River Bridge: 1929 1990-05-30 Richmond Chittenden: Pennsylvania through truss ...

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