Wallingford, Vermont
(pronounced walling-furd)
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The Town of Wallingford is located in the Otter Creek Valley along Route 7 between the Taconic and Green Mountain Ranges, 22 miles north of Manchester and 10 miles south of Rutland. Wallingford is divided into three distinct villages. Each depicts the typical small New England town with colonial, federal, and Victorian homes, antique shops, white steeple churches, inns, and small country stores and gift shops. The historic Wallingford House is a landmark in the center of this small town. Main Street was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the early 1980's. When visiting Wallingford, stop at the Gilbert Hart Library and Town Hall for more in-depth history of the town and its buildings. This small town is named after Wallingford, Connecticut, the home town of Eliakim Hall, the first named grantee. |
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