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  2. Park–McCullough Historic House - Wikipedia

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    The ParkMcCullough Historic Governor's Mansion is one of the best-preserved Victorian mansions in New England.It is a thirty-five room mansion, set on 200 acres (80 hectares) of grounds, and located off Vermont Route 67A in North Bennington, Vermont.

  3. John G. McCullough - Wikipedia

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    The Park-McCullough Historic House, where Trenor Park and (after his death) Governor McCullough lived, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The John G. McCullough Free Library in North Bennington, Vermont , was built by McCullough's widow, Eliza McCullough, in memory of her husband.

  4. North Bennington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Hiland Hall, U.S. congressman from Vermont; Shirley Jackson, author (The Lottery, The Haunting of Hill House), lived in North Bennington. Her novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle depicts a small town based on North Bennington. [12] Jamaica Kincaid, author ; lived in North Bennington; John G. McCullough, 49th Governor of Vermont

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bennington ...

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    Now the campus of Southern Vermont College: 41: Park-McCullough House: Park-McCullough House: October 26, 1972 : Southwestern corner of West and Park Sts. North Bennington: 42: Pratt-McDaniels-LaFlamme House: Pratt-McDaniels-LaFlamme House

  6. Trenor W. Park - Wikipedia

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    Park-McCullough House, Vermont. Trenor William Park (December 8, 1823 – December 13, 1882) was an American lawyer, political figure, and businessman. He was most notable as a founder of the Republican Party in California, and for his Republican leadership roles in Vermont, including member of the Republican National Committee and the Vermont House of Representatives.

  7. Hiland Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hiland Hall (July 20, 1795 – December 18, 1885) was an American lawyer and politician who served as 25th governor of Vermont from 1858 to 1860. He also served five consecutive terms as a United States representative from 1833 to 1843.

  8. Bennington College - Wikipedia

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    A Women's Committee, headed by Mrs. Hall Park McCullough, organized the Colony Club Meeting in 1924, which brought together some 500 civic leaders and educators from across the country. [6] As a result of the Colony Club Meeting, a charter was secured and a board of trustees formed for Bennington College.

  9. Downtown Bennington Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bennington's historic downtown extends along United States Route 7 (North and South Streets), from Elm Street in the south to the Walloomsac River in the north, and along Vermont Route 9, from a short way west of its junction with US 7 to Silver Street. It includes a broad diversity of commercial, civic, and cultural buildings, dating mainly ...