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  2. Pittsford, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pittsford is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census , the town population was 2,862. [ 3 ] Named for William Pitt, it has two picket forts used in the American Revolutionary War .

  3. Pittsford Green Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsford Green Historic District encompasses the heart of the traditional village center of Pittsford, Vermont. Centered on a stretch of United States Route 7, the village's development began in the late 18th century, and now consists almost entirely of buildings from the 19th century. The district was listed on the National Register of ...

  4. Pittsford (CDP), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    802. FIPS code. 50-55525. GNIS feature ID. 2586647 [3] Pittsford is the central village and a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 805, [2] out of 2,862 in the entire town. The CDP is in northern Rutland County, slightly east of the center ...

  5. Fort Vengeance Monument Site - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Vengeance archaeological site is located on northern Pittsford, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the town line with Brandon in northern Rutland County. It is marked by a squat marble obelisk adjacent to a roadside pullout on the west side of United States Route 7. The site occupies about 2 acres (0.81 ha), most of which is west of ...

  6. Thomas H. Palmer House - Wikipedia

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    Thomas H. Palmer House. /  43.70028°N 73.00778°W  / 43.70028; -73.00778. The Thomas H. Palmer House is a historic house at 2636 United States Route 7 in Pittsford, Vermont, United States. Built in 1832, it is a relatively upscale brick house, with Federal and Greek Revival styling. It is notable as the home of Thomas Palmer, an ...

  7. Cooley Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Cooley Covered Bridge is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village of Pittsford, carrying Elm Street across Furnace Brook, which at that point flows northwest toward Otter Creek. The bridge is a single-span Town lattice truss, with a span of 50.5 feet (15.4 m) and a total structure length of 66 feet (20 m), caused by portals that ...

  8. Fort Mott (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mott, located in Pittsford, Vermont, was a picket fort used by American militiamen during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was constructed by the citizens of Pittsford as a sanctuary in case of approaching British troops or hostile Native Americans. The Battle of Hubbardton was the only major battle fought in Vermont during the war.

  9. Colburn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. October 11, 1990. The Colburn Bridge is a historic bridge in Pittsford, Vermont. It is a masonry arch bridge, carrying U.S. Route 7 (US 7) across Sugar Hollow Brook a short way east of the town center. Built in 1899, it is one of a modest number of surviving masonry arch bridges in the state, and exhibits particularly high ...