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Eden, Vermont

Eden was granted in 1781 by the Vermont legislature to Seth Warner and seventy-one other members of the Green Mountain Continental Rangers, which Warner had commanded. It is located in Lamoille County.

The Western border of the town is the main spine of the Green Mountains, with its highest point being Belvidere Mountain on the northern border with Lowell.

Eden is also the location of the 136-acre Lake Eden.

Unincorporated villages and settlements: Eden Mills.

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