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Historical Markers in Bellows Falls, Vermont

 
Clickable Map of Windham County, Vermont and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Windham County, VT (75) Bennington County, VT (63) Windsor County, VT (109) Franklin County, MA (95) Cheshire County, NH (54) Sullivan County, NH (45)  WindhamCounty(75) Windham County (75)  BenningtonCounty(63) Bennington County (63)  WindsorCounty(109) Windsor County (109)  FranklinCountyMassachusetts(95) Franklin County (95)  CheshireCountyNew Hampshire(54) Cheshire County (54)  SullivanCounty(45) Sullivan County (45)
Newfane is the county seat for Windham County
Bellows Falls is in Windham County
      Windham County (75)  
ADJACENT TO WINDHAM COUNTY
      Bennington County (63)  
      Windsor County (109)  
      Franklin County, Massachusetts (95)  
      Cheshire County, New Hampshire (54)  
      Sullivan County, New Hampshire (45)  
 
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1 Vermont, Windham County, Bellows Falls — Bellows Falls
On Depot Street.
The Village of Bellows Falls, within the Town of Rockingham, has served as a river and overland crossroad for commerce and travel by foot, stagecoach, riverboat, train, truck and automobile. With wood, brick, iron, steel, and stone, . . . Map (db m65789) HM
2 Vermont, Windham County, Bellows Falls — Bellows Falls CanalHere first Canal in United States was built in 1802
On Bridge Street.
The British-owned Company, which was chartered to render the Conn. River navigable here in 1791, was 10 years building the 9 locks and dam around the Great Falls, 52 ft. high. After the railroad came in 1849, river traffic declined and the canal was . . . Map (db m74471) HM
3 Vermont, Windham County, Bellows Falls — Rev. John Williams
On Rockingham Road (Vermont Route 103) at Missing Link Road, on the right when traveling north on Rockingham Road.
At The Mouth of the Williams River A Few Rods East of This Place Rev. John Williams A Deerfield Captive On Sunday, March 5, 1704 Preached the First Protestant Sermon Delivered in the Territory that Later Became the State of Vermont . . . Map (db m98044) HM
4 Vermont, Windham County, Bellows Falls — Waypoint Center
On Depot Street.
The Bellows Falls Waypoint Center stands in an old railyard which once served the Boston and Maine Railroad. Once the railroads came through, in 1849, the area was built up with many storage buildings used by local businesses for receiving . . . Map (db m65787) HM
5 Vermont, Windham County, Rockingham, Bellows Falls — History of the Victorian Village Bridgefirst built in 1872
On Rockingham Road (Route 103) east of Pleasant Valley Road, on the right.
Construction: The bridge was built in 1872 by Harrison Chamberlin, in West Townshend, Vermont. The bridge was of sturdy construction, Queen post truss, and was built to replace a poorly built uncovered bridge. Location:Located on what was . . . Map (db m192712) HM
6 Vermont, Windham County, Rockingham, Bellows Falls — Hotel Windham / Andrews Inn
On Westminster Street at The Square, on the right when traveling north on Westminster Street.
Hotel Windham A hotel has occupied this site on the Square since 1817. Destroyed by fires, the hotel was rebuilt on four occasions. It was first christened the Hotel Windham in 1902. Offering lodging and entertainment, the hotel was . . . Map (db m152201) HM
7 Vermont, Windham County, Rockingham, Bellows Falls — Rockingham Meeting House
On Rockingham Road (Vermont Route 103) west of Meetinghouse Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Rockingham Meeting House is one of the finest remaining examples of New England Colonial architecture. It is the oldest intact public building in Vermont. Built between 1787 and 1801, it served Rockingham as a house of religious worship and . . . Map (db m115806) HM
8 Vermont, Windham County, Rockingham, Bellows Falls — Rockingham Meetinghouse
Near Meetinghouse Road south of Rockingham Road (Vermont Route 103), on the left when traveling east.
Rockingham Meetinghouse has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America A rare 18th century New England meetinghouse of the "Second Period," . . . Map (db m72023) HM
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Apr. 24, 2024