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Historical Sites in North-Central Vermont

Hope Cemetery - Resting peacefully along a gently rolling hill is the Hope Cemetery, where you can find some of the finest examples of memorial design and craftsmanship in the world. Barre.

Justin Smith Morrill Homestead - Morrill's Gothic Revival house, which he also designed, still stands in Strafford and is open to the public. This state historic site features seventeen rooms filled with original furniture and artifacts, as well as outbuildings and grounds that can be explored. Strafford.

Robert Burns Statue - The Scottish immigrants that were drawn to Barre's granite industry were responsible for making possible the statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns that sits in front of what used to be Barre's Spaulding Graded School. Barre.

Vermont State House - After 140 years, the Vermont State House still commands the landscape of Montpelier, the smallest capital city in America. The House and Senate chambers are the oldest legislative chambers in their original condition anywhere in the country. Montpelier.

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