Historical Markers in Bennington County, Vermont
Anthony Haswell
Battle of Bennington
Before the Battle Monument
Bennington Battle Monument
Bennington Civil War Monument
Birthplace of Vermont
Birthplace of William Griffith Wilson
Captain Samuel Robinson
Cephas Kents Dwelling
Chiselville
Chittenden Home
Colonel Seth Warner
Continental Storehouse Site
Dimick Tavern
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Dorset
Early Eighteenth Century Settlement
Ethan Allen
Fenton Pottery Site
First Marble Quarry
Governor Jonas Galusha Homestead
Harmon's Mint
Henry Covered Bridge
Home Where Lt .Colonel Baum Died
Hub of History
John Stark
Lincolns "Hildene"
Lt. Col. Robert Cochran
McWaters Park
New Hampshire at the Battle of Bennington
Norman Rockwell
Paper Mill History / Covered Bridges Span Rivers And Time
Park-McCullough House
Pownal
Railroad Station
Scott Nearing & Helen Knothe Nearing
Seth Warner House
Shaffes
Shaftsbury
Site of the Catamount Tavern - 1767
State Seal Pine Tree
Sunderland
The Dorset Field Club
The Manchester Depot
The Paper Mill Village Bridge
The Revolutionary War
The Soldiers' Monument
The Southern Vermont Arts Center
The "Corkscrew" Railroad
Town of Rupert Great War Memorial
Town of Rupert World War II Memorial
Vermont
Vermont is a State I Love
Vermont U.S. 7 follows historic route
Vermont Veterans' Home
Vermont's Colonial Shrine
View of the Hill Top
West Rupert Veterans Memorial
William Lloyd Garrison
Ye Olde Tavern