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    Craftsbury is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,343 at the 2020 census. The town includes the unincorporated villages...
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  • Sterling College is a private work college in Craftsbury, Vermont. Its curriculum is focused on ecological thinking and action through a major in Environmental...
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  • Craftsbury Common is an unincorporated village in the town of Craftsbury, Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The community is 5.3 miles (8.5 km)...
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    Horace F. Graham (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    (Swett) Graham. He received his early education in Craftsbury, Vermont, and was a graduate of Craftsbury Academy. He graduated from the College of the City...
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  • Craftsbury Schools is the public school system serving students from the town of Craftsbury, Vermont, a town on the southern tip of Orleans County. The...
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    A sign in a library in Craftsbury, Vermont in 2005...
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    to Mile 25 in Craftsbury, Vermont Battenkill River to Mile 50 in Manchester, Vermont Lamoille River to Mile 79 in Greensboro, Vermont Missisquoi River...
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  • Craftsbury Academy is a term that is generally applied to the high school portion of the Craftsbury School System located in Craftsbury, Orleans County...
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    A warrant canary, posted in a Craftsbury, Vermont library in 2005: "The FBI has not been here (watch very closely for removal of this sign)". Announcing...
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    Bill Lee (left-handed pitcher) (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    was "No guns, no butter. Both can kill." A longtime resident of Craftsbury, Vermont, in May 2016, Lee was chosen by the Liberty Union Party as its nominee...
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  • Black River (Lake Memphremagog) (category Craftsbury, Vermont)
    upstream order: Newport, Vermont Coventry, Vermont Irasburg, Vermont Albany, Vermont Craftsbury, Vermont List of rivers of Vermont The other being the Barton...
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  • Edwin Eugene Bagley (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    famous for composing the March National Emblem. Bagley was born in Craftsbury, Vermont on May 29, 1857. He began his music career at the age of nine as...
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  • Mary Jean Simpson (category University of Vermont faculty)
    of Vermont. She was an accomplished scholar and a public servant. Mary Jean Simpson, the daughter of George Simpson, was born in East Craftsbury, Vermont...
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    Samuel C. Crafts (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    painter Winthrop Chandler), and Ebenezer Crafts, who founded the town of Craftsbury by settling there in 1791. He married Eunice Todd Beardsley and the couple...
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    Roger L. Easton (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    satellite to transmit GPS signals. Easton was born on April 30, 1921, in Craftsbury, Vermont, to Dr. Frank B. Easton, a physician, and Della Donnocker, a school...
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  • Fuller Austin State University Stephens College Sterling College (Craftsbury, Vermont) Sterling College (Sterling, Kansas) Stetson University Stevens Institute...
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  • died in 1818, and Weston moved to Craftsbury, Vermont, where he began a career as a merchant, first in Craftsbury, and later in Newport. In 1827, Weston...
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  • Montgomery Richford Eden Wolcott Albany Barton Brownington Charleston Coventry Craftsbury Derby Glover Greensboro Holland Irasburg Jay Lowell Morgan Newport Newport...
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    625, 685 Chester: 374, 875 Concord: 284, 544, 695, 739 Cornwall: 462 Craftsbury: 586, 627 Cuttingsville: 358, 492 Danby: 293, 389 Danville: 227, 684 Derby:...
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  • Williamstown High School, Williamstown Vermont Academy of Science and Technology, Randolph Craftsbury Academy, Craftsbury Lake Region Union High School, Orleans...
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    couple lives in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. Diggins trains in Vermont. After winning an Olympic gold medal, Diggins used her clout to successfully...
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  • West Yellowstone, Montana and concluded with on 28 March 2018 in Craftsbury, Vermont. "Men's Sprint F – Rendezvous Ski Trails". International Ski Federation...
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    The U.S. state of Vermont is divided into 247 municipalities, including 237 towns and 10 cities. Vermont also has 9 unincorporated areas, split between...
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    District Number Four School (category Buildings and structures in Craftsbury, Vermont)
    School is a historic district school building at 116 North Craftsbury Road in Craftsbury, Vermont. Built about 1859, it saw continuous use as a school building...
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    The Trouble with Harry (category Films set in Vermont)
    (the corpse, uncredited) Primary location shooting took place in Craftsbury, Vermont. Assuming that the town would be in full foliage, the company showed...
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    Military Road from Newbury, Vermont through Hardwick, Greensboro, Craftsbury, and Albany to Hazen's Notch in northern Vermont. This purpose of this road...
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    Joseph F. Scott (New York official) (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    Association. He was born in 1860 in Craftsbury, Vermont. He attended the State Normal School in Johnstown, Vermont. He served as the superintendent of...
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    Katherine Sims (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    Katherine Sims is an American politician who has served in the Vermont House of Representatives since 2021. Katherine Sims was born in Massachusetts and...
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    Matthew Derr (category People from Craftsbury, Vermont)
    (1967-07-12) July 12, 1967 (age 56) Flint, Michigan Residence(s) Craftsbury Common, Vermont, U.S. Alma mater Antioch College, University of Michigan, New...
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    touring drummer Josh Sparks lived for a month in a secluded cabin in Craftsbury, Vermont where they wrote the third Into It. Over It. album. Built for the...
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