Vermont's State Owned Historic Sites
Image courtesy of Vermont Division for Historic
Preservation
- Vermont
State House Off U.S. Route 2, Montpelier
- The
Hubbardton Battlefield 7 miles off U.S. Route 4, East Hubbardton
- Mount
Independence State Historic Site 6 miles off Route 22-A, Orwell
- President
Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site Route 100-A, Plymouth Notch
- President
Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site Off Route 36 or 108, Fairfield
- The
Bennington Battle Monument Off Route 9, Old Bennington
- Chimney
Point State Historic Site Routes 17 and 125 at the Champlain Bridge,
Addison
- Old
Constitution House US Route 5, Windsor
- Justin
Morrill Homestead Justin Morrill Highway, Strafford
- Eureka
Schoolhouse
Route 11, East of Springfield
- The
Hyde Log Cabin US Route 2, Grand Isle
- Vermont's
Covered Bridges4 different locations: Shoreham, Townshend, Pittsford,
Wolcott
- Underwater
Historic Preserves
Lake Champlain
- Iron
Bridges Medburyville and Highgate
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