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Touring North Chester in United States

North Chester in the region of Vermont is located in United States - some 381 mi or ( 613 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of North Chester

Time in North Chester is now 01:51 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Philadelphia, Boston, Concord, North Walpole, and Newark. Being here already, consider visiting Philadelphia . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for North Chester ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Lower Bartonsville Covered Bridge collapses into the Williams River in Vermont

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This covered bridge built in 1870 could not survive the raging water of the Williams River in Lower Bartonsville village in the town of Rockingham, Windham County, VT. We were hoping all day the water ..

Water rushing under the Bartonsville Bridge about 12 pm Sunday.

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Water rushing under the bridge in Lower Bartonsville, VT ..


Lower Bartonsville Covered Bridge about 3 pm Sunday

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In the last hour the river is even closer to the end of the Lower Bartonsville, VT Covered bridge. Fingers crossed it holds. ..

Bartonsville Covered Bridge from the south side of the river.

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The Williams river broke the bank and flooded several houses. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Stellafane

Stellafane (Latin for shrine to the stars) is the name of the clubhouse built by the Springfield Telescope Makers club of Springfield, Vermont in the early 1920s, and has since come to refer to the club's land and buildings on the summit of Breezy Hill. It also refers to the Stellafane Convention, a gathering of amateur telescope makers and amateur astronomers held every year at that location.

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Located at 43.28 -72.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Amateur astronomy organizations, Astronomy events, Astronomy organizations, Buildings and structures in Windsor County, Vermont, Springfield, Vermont, Star parties

Black River (Connecticut River)

This article is about the Black River in southeastern Vermont. Another river in Vermont with the same name is the Black River (Lake Memphremagog) in Orleans County, northern Vermont. The Black River is a 40.8-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Vermont, and a tributary of the Connecticut River. The watershed, or drainage basin, consists of some 202 square miles in southeastern Vermont, almost all of which lies in Windsor County.

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Located at 43.26 -72.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Geography of Windsor County, Vermont, Rivers of Vermont, Tributaries of the Connecticut River

Fort at Number 4

The Fort at Number 4 was the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire until after the French and Indian War. Now known as Charlestown, it was more than 30 miles from the nearest other British settlement at Fort Dummer. Construction began in 1740 by brothers Stephen, Samuel and David Farnsworth. By 1743, there were 10 families settled in a square of interconnected houses, enclosed in a stockade with a guard tower.

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Located at 43.26 -72.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: British forts in the United States, Charlestown, New Hampshire, Colonial forts in New Hampshire, Forts in New Hampshire, French and Indian War forts, Living museums in New Hampshire, Military and war museums in New Hampshire, Museums in Sullivan County, New Hampshire

Vermont Academy

Vermont Academy (also called "VA") is an American coeducational boarding/day school and college preparatory school for grades nine through twelve and also offers acceptance for students seeking a post-graduate year. Founded in 1876, it is located in Saxtons River, Vermont. The school is coeducational, and college-preparatory, with a 515-acre campus. There are 228 students from 30 states and 12 countries (46 international students - 20%).

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Located at 43.14 -72.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Boarding schools in Vermont, Educational institutions established in 1876, Preparatory schools in Vermont, Private high schools in Vermont, Saxtons River, Vermont, Schools in Windham County, Vermont

Little Sugar River (New Hampshire)

The Little Sugar River is a 13.5-mile-long river located in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. The river flows parallel to and approximately 5 miles south of the Sugar River. The Little Sugar River begins on a tableland in the town of Unity, New Hampshire, then drops rapidly to the west, cutting a small gorge past the north end of Perry Mountain, and enters the town of Charlestown.

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Located at 43.31 -72.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Rivers of New Hampshire, Tributaries of the Connecticut River