Vermont - Waitsfield
Waitsfield, VT
All photos are along VT Route 100/Main Street.
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The little red barn is almost less historic than the newer building behind it. The Waitsfield-Fayston Telephone Company was founded in 1904 and is notable for having survived until today as a tiny local company (although a little less local and tiny now, as Champlain Valley Telecom) in the face of major competitors.
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The 1840 Waitsfield House is at the southeast corner of Bridge Street/Farr Lane.
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The 1831 Masonic lodge (not originally a lodge), partially rebuilt in 1845 after a fire, is at the northwest corner.
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The 1913 Joslin Memorial Library is at the northeast corner.
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Continuing north to the obscured United Church of Christ.
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This house claims to date to 1834.
See more along Route 100
1833 Village Covered Bridge
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