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Every year, the trust puts out a list of the most endangered historic sites in America � this year, it includes civil rights campsites, a hotel that was home to the blues and a Navajo trading post.
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The FrequencyPreserving Vermont’s historic maple sugaring operations. Plus, money from the American Rescue Plan, vaccines during Ramadan, and COVID-19 numbers.Want the�
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Over the weekend, the only covered bridge in the Northeast Kingdom town of Troy burned down. Many in town are mourning the loss of the 111-year-old�
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Vermont has lost its leading voice for historic preservation. Paul Bruhn, the executive director of the Vermont Preservation Trust since its inception�
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Much has been written about what Vermont’s small rural towns need if they hope to survive.Officials talk about bringing in broadband internet and�
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A cabin on the Turner Family homestead in Grafton will be preserved, and the historic site will get a new access road and information kiosk.The�
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Barre Historical Society is kick starting a wood fired bakery renovation. Wallingford weighs the pros and cons of a Town Hall cell phone antenna proposal.�
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Some New England churches are having big trouble keeping their pews full and their doors open. But an historic meeting house in Lyndon is getting reborn�
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Visitors to the Justin Smith Morrill Homestead in Strafford are getting a rare chance to see American icons normally found only in the National Capitol.�
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Since it was built in 1927, Barnes Camp, on the Stowe side of Smugglers' Notch, has served as a base lodge, a ski dorm and a gift shop, among other�