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  1. 7 de abr. de 2015 · The town of Glastenbury was charted in 1761 by land grabbing Benning Wentworth, governor of New Hampshire. Wentworth was quite the character – granting as many towns in then unestablished Vermont as he could, with the intention to provocatively challenge New York, which also claimed the same land.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Bennington and Manchester are at two ends of a 25-mile narrow valley in southwestern Vermont and framed by mountains to the east and west, making for beautiful scenery in all directions. The natural beauty is why I live in this part of Vermont, and I’d love to entice you to visit when the winter winds blow across the mountains and the snow blankets the ground.

  3. The mission of the Better Bennington Corporation is to lead and support public and private efforts that enhance downtown as the vital commercial and cultural heart of the community. FACEBOOK. INSTAGRAM. CONTACT US. ADDRESS. 215 South Street Bennington, Vermont 05201 ...

  4. cooks love Bennington Centerpiece Pie Pan 11"W 1½ qt #1850 $48 because the best bakeware is stoneware Rectangular Baker 8"W, 16"L 3 qt #1889 $60 Basic Loaf Pan 5½"W, 12"L, 3"H 1½ qt #1874 $38 16 In Bennington, Vermont | benningtonpotters.com or 800-205-8033 Burn in cabinet under S below.

  5. 7. Powers market– This market was originally a country store and built in 1840 making it oldest country store in Vermont. You can grab a cup of coffee, and some delicious pastries, or even grab lunch at the deli. 8. The Bennington Battle Monument – This monument stands at 306 feet high as a stone obelisk.

  6. By mail: Bennington Police Department. 118 South Street. Bennington, VT 05201. By phone: (802) 442-1030 or (802) 442-2396. By Email. If you would like to contact us, please fill out this short form and we will get back to you as soon as we can. All fields that are Required are marked with "*".

  7. "Bennington Triangle" is a phrase coined by American author Joseph A. Citro to denote an area of southwestern Vermont within which a number of people went missing between 1945 and 1950. This was further popularized in two books, including Shadow Child , in which Citro devoted chapters to discussion of these disappearances and various items of folklore surrounding the area.