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  • Site of the Gideon Ricker Farm at the abandoned Ricker Basin farming community on Ricker Mountain in Waterbury, Vermont. Joseph Ricker established this farming community in the early 1800s, and it was abandoned in the early 1900s. Today the land is part of the Little River State Park section of Mount Mansfield State Forest.
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  • Remnants of a fireplace from one of the buildings at Camp Charles M. Smith in Waterbury, Vermont. Camp Smith was a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp built on a plateau above the Little River basin. This camp was a self-sufficient village, and the CCC men housed at this camp constructed the Waterbury Dam.
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  • Site of the Gideon Ricker Farm at the abandoned Ricker Basin farming community on Ricker Mountain in Waterbury, Vermont. Joseph Ricker established this farming community in the early 1800s, and it was abandoned in the early 1900s. Today the land is part of the Little River State Park section of Mount Mansfield State Forest.
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  • Stonewalls line an abandoned road near the Gideon Ricker Farm at the abandoned Ricker Basin farming community on Ricker Mountain in Waterbury, Vermont. Joseph Ricker established this farming community in the early 1800s, and it was abandoned in the early 1900s. Today the land is part of the Little River State Park section of Mount Mansfield State Forest.
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  • Farm along the Connecticut River in Maidstone, Vermont on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • The abandoned dinning hall at Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • The Baltimore Covered Bridge in Springfield, Vermont USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Baltimore Covered Bridge in Springfield, Vermont USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Baltimore Covered Bridge in Springfield, Vermont USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Baltimore Covered Bridge in Springfield, Vermont USA during the autumn months.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Northeast Kingdom  - Granby Road in Granby, Vermont during the autumn months.
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  • Northeast Kingdom  - Granby Road in Granby, Vermont during the autumn months.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961. This is a HDR of the interior of the Dining Hall.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Northern White Cedar Swamp community at Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area in Victory, Vermont USA during the late summer months. This is a 4,970-acre wetland and forest area.
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  • Northern White Cedar Swamp community at Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area in Victory, Vermont USA during the late summer months. This is a 4,970-acre wetland and forest area.
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  • Spruce-Fir-Tamarack Swamp at Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area in Victory, Vermont USA during the late summer months. This is a 4,970-acre wetland and forest area.
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  • Spruce-Fir-Tamarack Swamp at Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area in Victory, Vermont USA during the late summer months. This is a 4,970-acre wetland and forest area.
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  • Grist Mill Museum during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England.
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  • Grist Mill Museum during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England
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  • Grist Mill Museum during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England.
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  • Grist Mill Museum during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England.
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  • Headstone at Rockingham Meeting-House Cemetery  during the autumn months in Rockingham, Vermont USA.
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  • Rockingham Meeting-House Cemetery  during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England.
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  • Rockingham Meeting House during the autumn months. Located in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England.Notes: Also known as Old North Meeting House and First Church in Rockingham
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  • Downers or Upper Falls Covered Bridge in Weathersfield,  Vermont USA. This bridge crosses over Black River.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • Rockingham Meeting House in Rockingham, Vermont USA which is part of New England. Also known as Old North Meeting House and First Church in Rockingham
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  • Eureka Schoolhouse during the autumn months....located in Springfield, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England..This is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont
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  • Eureka Schoolhouse during the autumn months....located in Springfield, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England..This is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont
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  • Salmond Covered Bridge in Weathersfield, Vermont USA. This covered bridge crosses over Sherman Brook.
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  • Cooley Covered Bridge in Pittsford, Vermont USA. It crosses over Furnace Brook.
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