Vermont Heritage Network: Historic Architecture


Round Church, Richmond

Constructed in 1812-13 as a community church for five denominations, and later used for town meetings, the sixteen-sided building was recently restored by the Richmond Historical Society.  One of the most important historic buildings in the state, it is open to the public seasonally.

Above text taken from Three Hundred Things to See and Do in Vermont, created by the Vermont
Department of Travel and Tourism, Agency of Development and Community Affairs


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The Vermont Heritage Network
The University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program
Wheeler House, University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
(802)656-3180
http://www.uvm.edu/~vhnet
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