Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bennington County, Vermont
Adjacent to Bennington County, Vermont
▶ Rutland County (92)
▶ Windham County (59)
▶ Windsor County (64)
▶ Berkshire County, Massachusetts (131)
▶ Franklin County, Massachusetts (42)
▶ Rensselaer County, New York (150)
▶ Washington County, New York (149)
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▶ Windham County (59)
▶ Windsor County (64)
▶ Berkshire County, Massachusetts (131)
▶ Franklin County, Massachusetts (42)
▶ Rensselaer County, New York (150)
▶ Washington County, New York (149)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Vermont (Bennington County), Arlington — Chittenden Home — |
| 2► Vermont (Bennington County), Arlington — Dorothy Canfield Fisher — (1879-1958) — |
| 3► Vermont (Bennington County), Arlington — Norman Rockwell — 1894-1978 — |
| 4► Vermont (Bennington County), Arlington — State Seal Pine Tree — |
| 5► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Battle of Bennington — |
| 6► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Bennington Civil War Monument — |
| 7► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Dimick Tavern — 1777 1927 — |
| 8► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Ethan Allen — |
| 9► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — John Stark — |
| 10► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Park-McCullough House — |
| 11► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Shaffe’s — c. 1850/1963 — |
| 12► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — The "Corkscrew" Railroad — |
| 13► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Vermont — Molly Stark Trail and Historic Old Bennington — |
| 14► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Vermont is a State I Love — |
| 15► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Vermont Veterans' Home — |
| 16► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — Vermont's Colonial Shrine — Vermont Legislature Joint Resolution December 11, 1935 — |
| 17► Vermont (Bennington County), Bennington — William Lloyd Garrison — |
| 18► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — Birthplace of William Griffith Wilson — 1895-1971 — Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous — |
| 19► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — Cephas Kent’s Dwelling — Cephas Kent Inn — |
| 20► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — Dorset — Here New Hampshire Grants First Voted Independence — |
| 21► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — Fenton Pottery Site — 1801-1810 — |
| 22► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — First Marble Quarry — Oldest Quarry in U.S., 1785 — |
| 23► Vermont (Bennington County), Dorset — The Dorset Field Club — Oldest Continually Operated Golf Course in the United States — |
| 24► Vermont (Bennington County), East Rupert — Harmon's Mint — East Rupert — |
| 25► Vermont (Bennington County), Manchester — Lincoln’s "Hildene" — Summer Home of Son of Civil War President — |
| 26► Vermont (Bennington County), Manchester — The Revolutionary War — |
| 27► Vermont (Bennington County), Manchester — The Soldiers' Monument — |
| 28► Vermont (Bennington County), Manchester — The Southern Vermont Arts Center — |
| 29► Vermont (Bennington County), Manchester Center — Ye Olde Tavern — Vermont Register of Historical Places — |
| 30► Vermont (Bennington County), North Bennington — Home Where Lt .Colonel Baum Died — |
| 31► Vermont (Bennington County), North Bennington — Railroad Station — North Bennington, Vermont — |
| 32► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Anthony Haswell — 1756 - 1816 — |
| 33► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Before the Battle Monument — |
| 34► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Bennington Battle Monument — |
| 35► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Birthplace of Vermont — |
| 36► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Captain Samuel Robinson — |
| 37► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Colonel Seth Warner — |
| 38► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Continental Storehouse Site — |
| 39► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Henry Covered Bridge — across the Walloomsac River — |
| 40► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — New Hampshire at the Battle of Bennington — |
| 41► Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Site of the Catamount Tavern - 1767 — |
| 42► Vermont (Bennington County), Pownal — Early Eighteenth Century Settlement — |
| 43► Vermont (Bennington County), Pownal — Pownal — Two Presidents Taught Here — |
| 44► Vermont (Bennington County), Pownall — Vermont U.S. 7 follows historic route — |
| 45► Vermont (Bennington County), Rupert — Lt. Col. Robert Cochran — Revolutionary Hero Settled Here, 1769 — |
| 46► Vermont (Bennington County), Rupert — Town of Rupert Great War Memorial — |
| 47► Vermont (Bennington County), Rupert — Town of Rupert World War II Memorial — Roll of Honor — 1941-1945 — |
| 48► Vermont (Bennington County), Shaftsbury — Governor Jonas Galusha Homestead — |
| 49► Vermont (Bennington County), Shaftsbury — Shaftsbury — The Birthplace, 1805, of Jacob Merritt Howard — |
| 50► Vermont (Bennington County), Sunderland — Chiselville — |
| 51► Vermont (Bennington County), Sunderland — Sunderland — Allen families lived here — |
| 52► Vermont (Bennington County), West Rupert — West Rupert Veterans Memorial — 1761- 2011 — |
| 53► Vermont (Bennington County), Windhall — Scott Nearing & Helen Knothe Nearing — |