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American architecture and Vermont history. When the first settlers came to the area in the mid-1770s, they established the village of Neshobe. The area was rich in natural resources with excellent farmland along the rivers and abundant supplies of timber and minerals. The
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Brandon High School. Brandon High School was built in 1916 but the school had been in operation since the 19th century. Brandon High School closed in 1961 when Otter Valley Union High School opened. The time that Brandon High
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Brandon paints, wood products and marble.
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324:05733 (Brandon), 05745 (Forest Dale)
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1573:Stone Quarries and Beyond – Vermont
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1601:Brandon Vermont Route 7 Projects
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