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The Revolutionary War in Bennington County: A History and Guide By Richard B. Smith
ISBN: 978-1-59629-444-8
160 pp./over 60 images
Journey back to the spring of 1775, when Bennington County, Vermont was no more than the wild frontier of the northern territory.
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Lost Ski Areas of Southern Vermont By Jeremy K. Davis
ISBN: 978-1-59629-871-2
160 pp./over 175 images
Hidden amongst the hills and mountains of southern Vermont are the remnants of sixty former ski areas, their slopes returning to forest and their lifts decaying. Today, only fourteen remain open and active in southern Vermont.
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Country Stores of Vermont: A History and Guide By Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
265 pp./over 50 images
"A job is what you do, not who you are - unless you own and operate a country store." Nancy Tschorn, a general store owner.
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Stories from Vermont's Marble Valley By Mike Austin
ISBN: 978-1-59629-925-2
192 pp./over 45 images
Nearly every vista in central Vermont bears the legacy of Vermont Marble.
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Crossings: A History of Vermont Bridges by Robert McCullough
Paperback, 374 pp/2006
ISBN: 0-934720-50-9
Tells the story of Vermont's bridges, bridge builders, and bridge preservation programs from the early 19th century to the present. Beautifully illustrated with nearly 400 stunning and revealing photographs. Contains a complete inventory of bridges in Vermont.
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Freedom and Unity: A History of Vermont by Michael Sherman, Gene Sessions and P. Jeffrey Potash
Paperback, Bibliography, illustrated, index. 730 pp/2004
ISBN: 978-0-934720-49-5
Provides a crisp and engaging synthesis of Vermont's history from prehistoric times to the beginning of the 21st century, including contemporary developments, issues, and trends. It offers a comprehensive look at Vermont history from social, economic, political, cultural, and demographic perspectives, placed in a broad national context and is a highly readable resource that illuminates the whole of the state's past and provides valuable insight into where Vermont is headed in the 21st century.
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Vermont Voices, 1609 Through the 1990s: A Documentary History of the Green Mountain State Edited by J. Kevin Graffagnino, Samuel B. Hand and Gene Sessions
Paperback. Illustrated, bibliography, index. 409 pp/1999
ISBN: 978-0-934720-42-8
Over 150 documents, 16 full-page illustrations, and 11 introductory essays present the length and breadth of Vermont's past, primarily in Vermonters' own words.
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History of Shelburne Farms: A Changing Landscape, an Evolving Vision by Erica Huyler Donnis
Illustrated, bibliography and index. 243 pp/2010
Paperback ISBN: 9780-934720- 56-4
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-934720-55-7
The magnificent estate created by Seward and Lila Webb was intended to showcase their wealth and lead the way to improving agriculture in Vermont. It has evolved into a world-class leader in the movement for environmental education and sustainability. Published jointly by the Vermont Historical Society and Shelburne Farms.
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