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Touring Rawsonville in United States
Rawsonville in the region of Vermont is located in United States - some 366 mi or ( 589 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital city .
Time in Rawsonville is now 12:06 AM (Friday) . 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, Keene, Newark, and Albany. 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 Rawsonville ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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SNOWBOARDING FRENDS
Danny Davis talks about his frends - there is no I in Frends - who are all preparing for the Olympic halfpipe competition. Dawn Church was at the top of the pipe at the US Open when she spoke with Dan ..
More Snowboard Olympic Medals for the Americans?
The snowboard halfpipe is a glamor event of the Winter Olympics, attracting big crowds and lots of media attention. This is due, in large part, to American dominance of the event. With the whole world ..
Snow Report: January 14, 2012
2 powder days in one week? Sounds almost too good to be true, but here's the proof! 5"+ today, for a 2-day total of 12". Music: "The Pull" by BlueBrain freemusicarchive.org ..
Snow Report: January 1, 2012
Happy New Year from Stratton! ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Ball Mountain Dam
Ball Mountain Dam (National ID # VT00001) is a dam in Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, in the southeastern part of the state. The earthen and gravel gravity dam was constructed between 1957 and 1961 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with a height of 247 feet and a length of 915 feet at its crest. It impounds the West River of Vermont for flood control. The dams is owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers.
Located at 43.13 -72.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Stratton Mountain School
The Stratton Mountain School is a college preparatory high school located at Stratton Mountain in Stratton, Vermont. The school was founded in 1972 by Warren Hellman and Donald Tarinelli, and the current headmaster is Christopher Kaltas. Stratton Mountain School trains winter athletes with a focus on alpine skiing, snowboarding, and Nordic skiing. The school has produced 33 Olympic athletes who have won four medals (2 gold, 1 silver, and one bronze).
Located at 43.11 -72.89 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Bromley Brook School
Bromley Brook School was a therapeutic boarding school in Manchester Center, Vermont, for teenage girls who were not functioning at traditional schools. The school is owned and operated by the Aspen Education Group. Bromley Brook was mentioned in The New York Times.
Located at 43.18 -73.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Townshend Dam
Townshend Dam (National ID # VT00004) is a dam in Townshend, Windham County, Vermont. The earthen dam was constructed in 1961 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a height of 126 feet and a length of 1700 feet at its crest. It impounds Vermont's West River for flood control and seasonal storm water management. The dam is owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers.
Located at 43.05 -72.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Ye Olde Tavern
Ye Olde Tavern is a restaurant in Manchester Center, Vermont, USA, that is listed on the Vermont Register of Historic Places. It was built by Aaron Sheldon from Dorset, Vermont, in 1790, making it the oldest inn in the state of Vermont. It was also one of the first buildings in Manchester to house telephone lines, and was once "the headquarters for the movement to license the sale of 'spirituous beverages'.
Located at 43.18 -73.05 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
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