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Smuggler's Notch road and trees

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Photograph of a dirt path running through the woods near Mount Mansfield, somewhere on the border of Vermont's Chittenden and Lamoille Counties.

Mount Holly big cut summit

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Photograph of ice covered rock formations on both sides of a railroad track in Mount Holly, Vermont.

Mount Holly ice pillars

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Photograph of rock formations covered in ice near the railroad tracks in Mount Holly, Vermont.

Mount Holly bridge over cut, summit

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Photograph of a covered bridge spanning a railroad track between two rock formations in Mount Holly, Vermont.

Statue of Ethan Allen at Vermont State House

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Photograph of the statue of Ethan Allen by Larkin Mead at the Vermont State House in Montpelier. The sculpture was destroyed in the 1940s and replaced by a replica.

Hessian canon

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Photograph of a cannon captured from the Hessians in the Revolutionary War. This photograph was taken in the Vermont State House.

Washington County Courthouse

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Photograph of the Washington County Courthouse at 65 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont.

Edward Dewey House, Montpelier, Vermont

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Photograph of the Edward Dewey House at 120 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont. Edward Dewey, the brother of Admiral George Dewey, was the president of National Life Insurance Company, founded by his father, Julius Yemens Dewey. Edward Dewey moved…

Post office, Montpelier, Vermont

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Photograph of the post office and federal building on State Street in Montpelier, Vermont. The building opened in 1891 and was demolished in early 1963 to make room for a new post office and federal building.

Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont

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Photograph of the Pavilion Hotel at 109 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont, showing the mansard roof that was added in 1888. The building was demolished in 1970 and replaced by a replica that houses state offices.

House on corner of Spring and Summer Streets, Montpelier, close up

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Close up photograph of the house at 2 Summer Street in Montpelier, Vermont.

House on corner of Spring and Summer Streets, Montpelier

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Photograph of the house at 2 Summer Street in Montpelier, Vermont.