National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Addison County, Vermont, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. Two properties were once listed, but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Addison - Bennington - Caledonia - Chittenden - Essex - Franklin - Grand Isle - Lamoille - Orange - Orleans - Rutland - Washington - Windham - Windsor |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Addison Baptist Church | November 2, 1978 (#78003202) |
Junction of VT 22A and VT 17 44°05′19″N 73°18′10″W / 44.088664°N 73.302697°W / 44.088664; -73.302697 (Addison Baptist Church) | Addison | ||
2 | Addison Town Hall | April 6, 2022 (#100007574) |
4970 VT 22A 44°05′20″N 73°18′09″W / 44.0889°N 73.3026°W / 44.0889; -73.3026 (Addison Town Hall) | Addison | ||
3 | Bottum Farm | March 7, 2008 (#08000157) |
1423 North St. 44°08′41″N 73°09′29″W / 44.144722°N 73.158056°W / 44.144722; -73.158056 (Bottum Farm) | New Haven | ||
4 | Bridge 26 | June 7, 2006 (#06000488) |
Town Highway 11, Morgan Horse Farm Rd., over Otter Creek 44°04′23″N 73°11′39″W / 44.073056°N 73.194167°W / 44.073056; -73.194167 (Bridge 26) | Weybridge | ||
5 | Bristol Downtown Historic District | February 3, 1983 (#83003203) |
Main St. 44°07′57″N 73°04′40″W / 44.1325°N 73.077778°W / 44.1325; -73.077778 (Bristol Downtown Historic District) | Bristol | ||
6 | Camp Marbury Historic District | December 6, 2018 (#100003222) |
243, 245 & 293 Mile Point Rd. 44°11′59″N 73°21′26″W / 44.1996°N 73.3571°W / 44.1996; -73.3571 (Camp Marbury Historic District) | Ferrisburgh | ||
7 | Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge | September 10, 1974 (#74000386) |
West of West Salisbury over Otter Creek 43°55′06″N 73°10′28″W / 43.918333°N 73.174444°W / 43.918333; -73.174444 (Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge) | West Salisbury | ||
8 | Chimney Point Tavern | March 31, 1971 (#71000073) |
VT 125 44°02′04″N 73°25′18″W / 44.034444°N 73.421667°W / 44.034444; -73.421667 (Chimney Point Tavern) | Addison | ||
9 | Chipman's Point | December 26, 1996 (#96001519) |
Chipman Point Rd. 43°47′59″N 73°22′32″W / 43.799722°N 73.375556°W / 43.799722; -73.375556 (Chipman's Point) | Orwell | ||
10 | Cornwall General Store | August 6, 2005 (#05000804) |
2635 VT 30, Seth Warner Highway 43°57′40″N 73°12′34″W / 43.961111°N 73.209444°W / 43.961111; -73.209444 (Cornwall General Store) | Cornwall | Demolished c. 2013. | |
11 | Cornwall Town Hall | May 8, 1986 (#86001035) |
VT 30 43°57′41″N 73°12′52″W / 43.961389°N 73.214444°W / 43.961389; -73.214444 (Cornwall Town Hall) | Cornwall | ||
12 | Cotton Free Library | April 4, 1996 (#96000388) |
Quaker Village Rd., near the junction of Baker Ct. and Quaker Village Rd. 44°03′54″N 73°12′57″W / 44.065°N 73.215833°W / 44.065; -73.215833 (Cotton Free Library) | Weybridge | ||
13 | Capts. Louis and Philomene Daniels House | July 11, 2001 (#01000733) |
50 Macdonough Dr. 44°10′12″N 73°15′28″W / 44.1699°N 73.2578°W / 44.1699; -73.2578 (Capts. Louis and Philomene Daniels House) | Vergennes | ||
14 | District School No. 1 | April 17, 1980 (#80000323) |
Lake Rd. 44°07′37″N 73°21′53″W / 44.126944°N 73.364722°W / 44.126944; -73.364722 (District School No. 1) | Panton | ||
15 | District Six Schoolhouse | August 18, 1977 (#77000093) |
Elmendorf Road 43°55′52″N 73°17′48″W / 43.931001°N 73.296707°W / 43.931001; -73.296707 (District Six Schoolhouse) | Shoreham | ||
16 | Colonel Ephraim and Sarah Doolittle Farm | January 6, 1995 (#94001523) |
1 mi (1.6 km) east of VT 22A on Doolittle Rd. 43°56′19″N 73°18′16″W / 43.938611°N 73.304444°W / 43.938611; -73.304444 (Colonel Ephraim and Sarah Doolittle Farm) | Shoreham | ||
17 | East Monkton Church | March 1, 2023 (#100008689) |
405 Church Rd. 44°12′17″N 73°06′35″W / 44.2048°N 73.1098°W / 44.2048; -73.1098 (East Monkton Church) | Monkton | ||
18 | East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge | June 13, 1974 (#74000198) |
Southeast of Shoreham over the Lemon Fair River 43°51′33″N 73°15′22″W / 43.859167°N 73.256111°W / 43.859167; -73.256111 (East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge) | Shoreham | ||
19 | Fenn Farm | January 6, 1995 (#94001518) |
Western side of VT 116 (Case St.) 43°58′46″N 73°06′16″W / 43.979444°N 73.104444°W / 43.979444; -73.104444 (Fenn Farm) | Middlebury | ||
20 | Field Farm | March 10, 1995 (#95000214) |
Fuller Mountain Rd. 44°13′34″N 73°11′56″W / 44.226111°N 73.198889°W / 44.226111; -73.198889 (Field Farm) | Ferrisburgh | ||
21 | First Congregational Church | March 2, 2001 (#01000210) |
464 Main St. 43°48′15″N 73°18′03″W / 43.804167°N 73.300833°W / 43.804167; -73.300833 (First Congregational Church) | Orwell | ||
22 | First Congregational Church of Cornwall Parsonage | June 29, 2015 (#15000376) |
18 VT 74 43°57′39″N 73°12′36″W / 43.9608°N 73.2100°W / 43.9608; -73.2100 (First Congregational Church of Cornwall Parsonage) | Cornwall | ||
23 | Paris and Anna Fletcher House | February 12, 1999 (#99000218) |
VT 22A, north of its junction with Middle Rd. 43°59′07″N 73°18′48″W / 43.9853°N 73.3133°W / 43.9853; -73.3133 (Paris and Anna Fletcher House) | Bridport | ||
24 | Robert Frost Farm | May 23, 1968 (#68000046) |
1 mi (1.6 km) north of VT 125, 3 mi (4.8 km) east of Ripton 43°58′08″N 72°59′49″W / 43.9689°N 72.9969°W / 43.9689; -72.9969 (Robert Frost Farm) | Ripton | Homestead of author Robert Frost; now owned by Middlebury College. | |
25 | Glen Dale | July 11, 2002 (#02000776) |
1455 Cider Mill Rd. 44°00′10″N 73°12′34″W / 44.0028°N 73.2094°W / 44.0028; -73.2094 (Glen Dale) | Cornwall | ||
26 | Halpin Covered Bridge | September 10, 1974 (#74000199) |
Northeast of Middlebury 44°03′00″N 73°08′28″W / 44.05°N 73.1411°W / 44.05; -73.1411 (Halpin Covered Bridge) | Middlebury | ||
27 | John Hamilton Farmstead | June 17, 1993 (#93000531) |
VT 125 west of the Lemon Fair River 43°59′18″N 73°16′33″W / 43.9883°N 73.2758°W / 43.9883; -73.2758 (John Hamilton Farmstead) | Bridport | ||
28 | Hand's Cove | May 22, 1980 (#80000324) |
Southwest of Shoreham on Hands Cove Rd. 43°52′02″N 73°21′56″W / 43.8672°N 73.3656°W / 43.8672; -73.3656 (Hand's Cove) | Shoreham | ||
29 | Hawley's Ferry House | November 2, 1978 (#78000224) |
Northwest of Ferrisburg on Kingsland Bay 44°14′26″N 73°17′52″W / 44.2406°N 73.2978°W / 44.2406; -73.2978 (Hawley's Ferry House) | Ferrisburg | ||
30 | The Heights | December 29, 1988 (#88003082) |
South St./VT 30 44°00′18″N 73°10′54″W / 44.005°N 73.1817°W / 44.005; -73.1817 (The Heights) | Middlebury | Also known as Thaddeus Chapman House | |
31 | Hoag Gristmill and Knight House Complex | April 22, 1980 (#80000325) |
Northwest of Starksboro on State Prison Hollow Rd. 44°14′37″N 73°04′08″W / 44.2436°N 73.0689°W / 44.2436; -73.0689 (Hoag Gristmill and Knight House Complex) | Starksboro | ||
32 | House at 215 School Street | December 16, 2005 (#05001423) |
215 School St. 43°53′33″N 73°18′55″W / 43.8925°N 73.3153°W / 43.8925; -73.3153 (House at 215 School Street) | Shoreham | ||
33 | Lampson School | December 21, 2001 (#01001363) |
44 Sumner Rd. 44°05′30″N 73°06′34″W / 44.0918°N 73.1095°W / 44.0918; -73.1095 (Lampson School) | New Haven | ||
34 | Larrabee's Point Complex | May 1, 1980 (#80000423) |
Southwest of Shoreham 43°51′20″N 73°22′36″W / 43.8556°N 73.3767°W / 43.8556; -73.3767 (Larrabee's Point Complex) | Shoreham | ||
35 | Leicester Meeting House | July 28, 1988 (#88001043) |
U.S. Route 7 and Town Highway 1 43°51′58″N 73°06′32″W / 43.8661°N 73.1089°W / 43.8661; -73.1089 (Leicester Meeting House) | Leicester | ||
36 | Middlebury Gorge Concrete Arch Bridge | November 14, 1991 (#91001604) |
Vermont 125 over the Middlebury River 43°58′12″N 73°05′11″W / 43.97°N 73.0864°W / 43.97; -73.0864 (Middlebury Gorge Concrete Arch Bridge) | East Middlebury | ||
37 | Middlebury Village Historic District | November 13, 1976 (#76000223) |
U.S. Route 7; also VT 30 and VT 125; also roughly inclusive of Weybridge, Seymour, North Pleasant, Seminary, Washington, Court, South, South Main, and College Sts 44°00′51″N 73°10′04″W / 44.0142°N 73.1678°W / 44.0142; -73.1678 (Middlebury Village Historic District) | Middlebury | Second and third sets of addresses represent boundary increases. | |
38 | Monkton Borough Baptist Church | January 5, 1989 (#88003121) |
Town Highway 1 (Monkton Rd.) 44°14′18″N 73°08′42″W / 44.2384°N 73.1451°W / 44.2384; -73.1451 (Monkton Borough Baptist Church) | Monkton | Now used as a Grange hall. | |
39 | Monkton Town Hall | January 3, 1978 (#78000225) |
North of Monkton on Monkton Ridge Rd. 44°15′13″N 73°07′30″W / 44.2536°N 73.125°W / 44.2536; -73.125 (Monkton Town Hall) | Monkton | ||
40 | Mount Independence | September 3, 1971 (#71000079) |
On Lake Champlain opposite Fort Ticonderoga, northwest of Orwell 43°49′33″N 73°23′02″W / 43.8258°N 73.3839°W / 43.8258; -73.3839 (Mount Independence) | Orwell | Site of Fort Independence, an American Revolutionary War fortification built opposite Fort Ticonderoga. | |
41 | New Haven Junction Depot | October 19, 1978 (#78000226) |
Junction of U.S. Route 7 and VT 17 44°07′24″N 73°11′00″W / 44.1233°N 73.1833°W / 44.1233; -73.1833 (New Haven Junction Depot) | New Haven | ||
42 | Old Stone Blacksmith Shop | April 21, 1975 (#75000136) |
North of Cornwall on VT 30 43°58′39″N 73°12′21″W / 43.9775°N 73.2058°W / 43.9775; -73.2058 (Old Stone Blacksmith Shop) | Cornwall | ||
43 | Orwell Site | April 11, 1977 (#77000094) |
Address Restricted | Orwell | ||
44 | Pulp Mill Covered Bridge | September 10, 1974 (#74000200) |
Northwest of Middlebury off VT 23 44°01′29″N 73°10′41″W / 44.0247°N 73.1781°W / 44.0247; -73.1781 (Pulp Mill Covered Bridge) | Middlebury | ||
45 | Ripton Community House | July 3, 1973 (#73000180) |
On VT 125 43°58′30″N 73°02′14″W / 43.975°N 73.0372°W / 43.975; -73.0372 (Ripton Community House) | Ripton | ||
46 | Rokeby | June 20, 1974 (#74000201) |
North of Ferrisburg off U.S. Route 7 44°13′21″N 73°14′17″W / 44.2225°N 73.2381°W / 44.2225; -73.2381 (Rokeby) | Ferrisburg | Robinson family farmstead significant for its role in the Underground Railroad | |
47 | Salisbury Congregational Church | March 2, 2001 (#01000212) |
West Salisbury Rd. 43°53′49″N 73°06′10″W / 43.8969°N 73.1028°W / 43.8969; -73.1028 (Salisbury Congregational Church) | Salisbury | ||
48 | Salisbury Fish Hatchery | March 24, 1994 (#94000176) |
VT 53, southeast of its junction with Smead Rd. 43°55′29″N 73°05′47″W / 43.9247°N 73.0964°W / 43.9247; -73.0964 (Salisbury Fish Hatchery) | Salisbury | ||
49 | Salisbury Town Hall | November 7, 1995 (#95001262) |
West of the junction of Maple and Prospect Sts. 43°53′46″N 73°06′08″W / 43.8961°N 73.1022°W / 43.8961; -73.1022 (Salisbury Town Hall) | Salisbury | ||
50 | Salisbury Village Blacksmith Shop | December 9, 2020 (#100005912) |
925 Maple St. 43°53′47″N 73°06′05″W / 43.8964°N 73.1014°W / 43.8964; -73.1014 (Salisbury Village Blacksmith Shop) | Salisbury | ||
51 | School House and Town Hall | June 14, 1988 (#88001045) |
U.S. Route 7 and Town Highway 1 43°51′58″N 73°06′33″W / 43.8661°N 73.1092°W / 43.8661; -73.1092 (School House and Town Hall) | Leicester | ||
52 | Shard Villa | October 30, 1989 (#89001789) |
Junction of Shard Villa and Columbus Smith Rds. 43°56′22″N 73°09′13″W / 43.9394°N 73.1536°W / 43.9394; -73.1536 (Shard Villa) | Salisbury | ||
53 | Shoreham Congregational Church | March 2, 2001 (#01000211) |
School St. 43°53′36″N 73°18′59″W / 43.8933°N 73.3164°W / 43.8933; -73.3164 (Shoreham Congregational Church) | Shoreham | ||
54 | South Starksboro Friends Meeting House and Cemetery | November 7, 1985 (#85002769) |
Dan Sargent Rd. 44°10′02″N 73°00′53″W / 44.1672°N 73.0147°W / 44.1672; -73.0147 (South Starksboro Friends Meeting House and Cemetery) | Starksboro | ||
55 | Stagecoach Inn | November 15, 1984 (#84000674) |
U.S. Route 7 43°51′57″N 73°06′27″W / 43.8658°N 73.1075°W / 43.8658; -73.1075 (Stagecoach Inn) | Leicester | ||
56 | Starksboro Village Meeting House | November 7, 1985 (#85002768) |
VT 116 44°13′32″N 73°03′28″W / 44.2256°N 73.0578°W / 44.2256; -73.0578 (Starksboro Village Meeting House) | Starksboro Village | ||
57 | Ruth Stone House | November 22, 2016 (#16000791) |
788 Hathaway Rd. 43°51′12″N 72°59′55″W / 43.8534°N 72.9987°W / 43.8534; -72.9987 (Ruth Stone House) | Goshen | ||
58 | Stone Mill | April 11, 1973 (#73000181) |
Mill St. 44°01′05″N 73°10′15″W / 44.0181°N 73.1708°W / 44.0181; -73.1708 (Stone Mill) | Middlebury | ||
59 | Old Stone Row | September 18, 1997 (#97001162) |
Junction of S. Main St. and Old Chapel Rd. 44°00′32″N 73°10′34″W / 44.0089°N 73.1761°W / 44.0089; -73.1761 (Old Stone Row) | Middlebury | ||
60 | Gen. Samuel Strong House | April 11, 1973 (#73000182) |
64 W. Main St. 44°09′50″N 73°15′30″W / 44.1639°N 73.2583°W / 44.1639; -73.2583 (Gen. Samuel Strong House) | Vergennes | ||
61 | John Strong House | May 15, 1980 (#80000326) |
6656 VT 17 44°03′17″N 73°24′43″W / 44.0547°N 73.4119°W / 44.0547; -73.4119 (John Strong House) | Addison | Surrounded by D.A.R. State Park; itself a historic house museum. | |
62 | Samuel Paddock Strong House | August 15, 1979 (#79000216) |
82 W. Main St. 44°09′41″N 73°15′41″W / 44.1614°N 73.2614°W / 44.1614; -73.2614 (Samuel Paddock Strong House) | Vergennes | ||
63 | Union Church | July 20, 2000 (#00000829) |
Junction of River Rd. and East St. 44°05′33″N 73°06′34″W / 44.0925°N 73.1094°W / 44.0925; -73.1094 (Union Church) | New Haven | ||
64 | Union Meetinghouse | February 23, 1978 (#78000227) |
U.S. Route 7 44°12′22″N 73°14′45″W / 44.2061°N 73.2458°W / 44.2061; -73.2458 (Union Meetinghouse) | Ferrisburg | ||
65 | University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm | April 11, 1973 (#73000183) |
Mogan Horse Farm Rd., off U.S. Route 7 44°02′40″N 73°11′10″W / 44.0444°N 73.1861°W / 44.0444; -73.1861 (University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm) | Weybridge | ||
66 | Vergennes Historic District | September 3, 1976 (#76000136) |
U.S. Route 7 (at time of listing, now Vermont Route 22A) 44°10′07″N 73°15′15″W / 44.1686°N 73.2542°W / 44.1686; -73.2542 (Vergennes Historic District) | Vergennes | ||
67 | Vergennes Residential Historic District | May 8, 2003 (#03000395) |
S. Water St., Green St., S. Maple St., all south of Main St. 44°09′57″N 73°15′09″W / 44.1658°N 73.2525°W / 44.1658; -73.2525 (Vergennes Residential Historic District) | Vergennes | ||
68 | Vergennes Station House | May 28, 2021 (#100006640) |
572 VT 22A 44°10′51″N 73°14′56″W / 44.1809°N 73.2488°W / 44.1809; -73.2488 (Vergennes Station House) | Ferrisburgh | ||
69 | Waybury Inn | July 14, 1983 (#83003204) |
VT 125 43°58′19″N 73°05′35″W / 43.9719°N 73.0931°W / 43.9719; -73.0931 (Waybury Inn) | East Middlebury | ||
70 | Wesleyan Methodist Church | April 12, 1996 (#96000387) |
Quaker Village Rd., near the junction of Baker Ct. and Quaker Village Rd. 44°03′53″N 73°12′57″W / 44.0647°N 73.2158°W / 44.0647; -73.2158 (Wesleyan Methodist Church) | Weybridge | ||
71 | Wilcox-Cutts House | December 2, 1974 (#74000202) |
2 mi (3.2 km) south of Orwell on VT 22A 43°47′05″N 73°18′29″W / 43.7847°N 73.3081°W / 43.7847; -73.3081 (Wilcox-Cutts House) | Orwell | ||
72 | Emma Willard House | October 15, 1966 (#66000798) |
Middlebury College campus 44°00′27″N 73°10′29″W / 44.0075°N 73.1747°W / 44.0075; -73.1747 (Emma Willard House) | Middlebury | Home of Emma Willard, pioneer in women's education in the United States | |
73 | Witherell Farm | April 1, 1993 (#93000241) |
Town Highway 74 (Witherell Rd.) west of Lakeview and St. Genevieve cemeteries 43°53′02″N 73°20′23″W / 43.8839°N 73.3397°W / 43.8839; -73.3397 (Witherell Farm) | Shoreham |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Brooksville Advent Church | November 21, 2002 (#02001380) | March 22, 2016 | 1338 Dog Team Tavern Rd. 44°03′53″N 73°10′23″W / 44.064722°N 73.173056°W / 44.064722; -73.173056 (Brooksville Advent Church) | New Haven | ||
2 | Dog Team Tavern | November 21, 2002 (#02001381) | March 22, 2016 | 1338 Dog Team Tavern Rd. 44°03′51″N 73°10′24″W / 44.064167°N 73.173333°W / 44.064167; -73.173333 (Dog Team Tavern) | New Haven | Destroyed by fire in 2006 when the final owner set the building on fire and committed suicide there.[6][7] |
See also
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References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Alice Levitt, [1], Seven Days (October 31, 2012).
- ^ "Dog Team Tavern burns; owner presumed dead". The Burlington Free Press. September 2, 2006. p. 1. Retrieved August 31, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.