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Historical Markers in Shoreham, Vermont
Middlebury is the county seat for Addison County
Shoreham is in Addison County
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ADJACENT TO ADDISON COUNTY
Chittenden County (142) ►
Orange County (39) ►
Rutland County (127) ►
Washington County (34) ►
Windsor County (109) ►
Essex County, New York (220) ►
Washington County, New York (170) ►
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1 ► Vermont, Addison County, Shoreham — Ethan Allen with Eighty-Three Green Mountain Boys — ![]() |
On Route 74 at Smith Street, on the right when traveling south on Route 74. |
From Hands Cove northwest from this spot Ethan Allen with eighty-three Green Mountain Boys embarked for the capture of Fort Ticonderoga May 10 1775 To commemorate one of the most heroic adventures of the Revolution this tablet has been . . . — — Map (db m118290) HM |
2 ► Vermont, Addison County, Shoreham — Larrabee’s Point — ![]() |
On Vermont Route 74, on the right when traveling west. |
John Larrabee established the first regular ferry here under a grant from the Vermont Legislature when the only business at the site was his tavern. In 1823, the year that the Champlain Canal opened, Larrabee and Samuel Holley built a store and a . . . — — Map (db m15580) HM |
3 ► Vermont, Addison County, Shoreham — Levi P. Morton — Statesman and Banker lived early years in Vermont — ![]() |
On School Road, 0.1 miles south of Main Street. |
Levi Parsons Morton, son of a minister, was born on this site, May 16, 1824, and for 8 years lived in Shoreham. He became a New York City banker, Member of Congress, Minister to France, Vice-President under President Harrison, and Governor of New . . . — — Map (db m95458) HM |
4 ► Vermont, Addison County, Shoreham — Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge — ![]() |
Near Shoreham Depot Road. |
This Howe truss Railroad Bridge is one of only two covered railroad bridges left in Vermont. It was built in 1897 on the 15.6 mile Addison Branch connecting the Rutland Railroad at Leicester Junction with the Delaware and Hudson at Ticonderoga, New . . . — — Map (db m85416) HM |