Marlboro, Vermont
Marlboro is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,722 at the 2020 census.[2]
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| Coordinates: 42°51′47″N 72°43′56″W / 42.86306°N 72.73222°WCoordinates: 42°51′47″N 72°43′56″W / 42.86306°N 72.73222°W | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Vermont |
| County | Windham |
| Chartered | 1751 |
| Area | |
| • Total | 40.7 sq mi (105.5 km2) |
| • Land | 40.3 sq mi (104.5 km2) |
| • Water | 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km2) |
| Elevation | 1,194 ft (364 m) |
| Population | |
| • Total | 1,722 |
| • Density | 42.7/sq mi (16.5/km2) |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
| ZIP code | 05344 |
| FIPS code | 50-43375[3] |
| GNIS feature ID | 1462143[4] |
Marlboro, Vermont Media
View of Marlboro, Vermont. At left is the Congregational Church, built in 1820. It burned in 1931 and was replaced with a replica. At right is Baxter's Store.
The Town House, used for town meetings, was built in 1822, and later moved to its current location
View of South Pond, Marlboro, Vermont
The Colonel Williams Inn, on the Molly Stark Trail (State Route 9) was built c. 1769
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The Whetstone Inn, on the Town Common, was built c. 1775
References
- ↑ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2020 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Marlboro town, Windham County, Vermont". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
- ↑ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ↑ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.