The very attractive Windsor County Courthouse is adjacent to the village green in Woodstock, Vermont. The green is surrounded by interesting architecture. The first courthouse burned in 1791 and was replaced across the green two years later.
Category: Vermont
St. James Episcopal Church – Woodstock, Vermont
St. James Episcopal Church was established on the green in Woodstock, Vermont in 1827 and is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, a part of the world-wide Anglican Communion.
Very nice to see a church friendly to the LGBTQ+ community
Unitarian Universalist Church – Woodstock, Vermont
Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site – Hubbardton, Vermont
The Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site preserves the site of the battlefield in the small village of Hubbardton, New York. The Battle of Hubbardton was an engagement in the Saratoga campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought in the village of Hubbardton, Vermont. Vermont was then a disputed territory sometimes called the New Hampshire Grants, claimed by New York, New Hampshire, and the newly organized and not yet recognized but de facto independent government of Vermont. On the morning of July 7, 1777, British forces, under General Simon Fraser, caught up with the American rear guard of the forces retreating after the withdrawal from Fort Ticonderoga. The battle took a large enough toll on the British forces that they did not further pursue the main American army. The many American prisoners were sent to Ticonderoga while most of the British troops made their way to Skenesboro to rejoin Burgoyne’s army. Most of the scattered American remnants made their way to rejoin St. Clair’s army on its way toward the Hudson River.
Ample signage
The Fair Haven Town Park – Fair Haven, Vermont
The Fair Haven Town Park is a common area in the center of the town of Fair Haven. It is a pleasant little park especially during peak foliage season and is also encircled by interesting architecture.
Brick buildings encircle the park
Including the Police and Fire Departments
Adams House – One of two noted marble mansions built in the 1860s
The other being the Marble Inn