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  2. List of the oldest buildings in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Windsor, Vermont: prior to 1777 birthplace of the Vermont Republic and the Constitution of the State of Vermont Dutton House: Shelburne, Vermont: 1782 Moved to grounds of Shelburne Museum from Cavendish, Vermont. Hyde Log Cabin: Grand Isle, Vermont: 1783 One of the oldest log cabins in U.S. Gov. Jonas Galusha Homestead: Shaftsbury Center ...

  3. Galusha House - Wikipedia

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    The Truman Galusha House is one of Vermont's few purely Federal houses, and features rare original details, especially for early Vermont, since most early homes in Vermont are considered "country" in style, with simplified versions of the more sophisticated work done in the colonial cities.

  4. History of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Colonial settlement was limited by the British to lands east of the Appalachians, and Vermont was divided nearly in half in a jagged line running from Fort William Henry on Lake George diagonally north-eastward to Lake Memphremagog. Lands north of this line, including the entire Champlain Valley, were reserved for Indians.

  5. Dickinson Estate Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Dickinson Estate Historic District encompasses the core holding of an early 20th century country estate in rural northern Brattleboro, Vermont.It includes a sophisticated Colonial Revival mansion house, built in 1900, and a variety of agricultural outbuildings dating to the same period.

  6. Settlers House - Wikipedia

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    The structure, in combination with the adjacent hay barn, which the museum constructed in 2001, now houses the museum's only living exhibition that reveals how early Vermont settlers lived. [2] In 1959 the museum constructed the sawmill adjacent to the Settlers' Cabin. In colonial America wood was needed to construct everything from sailing ...

  7. Category:Colonial Revival architecture in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Colonial Revival architecture in Vermont" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Brook Farm (Cavendish, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Brook Farm is a historic country estate farm at 4203 Twenty Mile Stream Road in Cavendish, Vermont.It includes one of the state's grandest Colonial Revival mansion houses (built 1894), and surviving outbuildings of a model farm of the turn of the 20th century.

  9. Burklyn Hall - Wikipedia

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    Burklyn Hall is a historic estate house on Darling Hill Road, straddling the town line between Burke and Lyndon, Vermont, USA.Built in the early 1900s for Elmer Darling, a locally-born New York hotelier, it is one of Vermont's largest and most opulent Colonial Revival houses, and was the centerpiece of a large country estate.