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Glimpse of the Past #20: Newport, Vermont

by Drew Bush | Mar 31, 2021

Our twentieth "Glimpse of the Past" with The Barton Chronicle gave readers a chance to view the historic bustling...

Glimpse of the Past #19: Lowell, Vermont

by Drew Bush | Mar 31, 2021

Our nineteenth "Glimpse of the Past" with The Barton Chronicle took readers to the town of Lowell, Vermont through a...

Glimpse of the Past #18: Irasburg, Vermont

by Drew Bush | Mar 5, 2021

Our eighteenth "Glimpse of the Past" with The Barton Chronicle featured postcard images from Irasburg,...

Glimpse of the Past #17: Derby, Vermont

by Drew Bush | Mar 5, 2021

We looked at historic postcard images from Derby, Vermont from 1900 and 1960 in our seventeenth "Glimpse of...

Glimpse of the Past #16: Lost Covered Bridges of Orleans County, Vermont

by Drew Bush | Mar 5, 2021

Our sixteenth "Glimpse of the Past" with The Barton Chronicle mourned the tragic loss of the old covered bridge in Troy,...

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Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village

109 Old Stone House Road
Brownington, Vermont 05860
(802) 754-2022

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