Ascutney, Vermont, a village in Weathersfield, Vermont
Mount Ascutney, a mountain with elevation 3144 feet named after the village
Ascutney Mountain Resort, a ski area located on the western side of Mount Ascutney that opened in 1946 and closed in 2010
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Mount Ascutney is a mountain in the U.S. state of Vermont. At 3,144 feet (958 m), it is the highest peak in Windsor County. Mount Ascutney is a monadnock...
Ascutney may refer to a location in Vermont: Ascutney, Vermont, a village in Weathersfield, Vermont Mount Ascutney, a mountain with elevation 3144 feet...
Ascutney Mountain Resort was a downhill ski area on the western side of Mount Ascutney in Brownsville, Vermont that operated from 1946 until 2010. It was...
Ascutney Mill Dam, also known as the Windsor Upper Dam and the Mill Pond Dam, is an arch-gravity dam which is one of the oldest and among the earliest...
USS Ascutney was a large steamer with powerful guns acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat...
20) on Burke Mountain, serving St. Johnsbury, WVTA (channel 41) on Mount Ascutney, to serve Windsor and southern Vermont, and WVER, broadcasting from Grandpa's...
Mount Ascutney State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Vermont. The park entrance is located along Vermont Route 44-A near the town of Windsor...
Charlestown, Cornish, Newport, Plainfield and Unity, New Hampshire, and Ascutney, Springfield, Weathersfield and Windsor, Vermont. The Eagle Times was formed...
serving the area north of Mount Ascutney. The highway has an auxiliary route, VT 44A, which provides access to Mount Ascutney State Park and connects VT 44...
caldera eruption.) There is evidence for cauldron subsidence at the Mt. Ascutney intrusion in eastern Vermont. Evidence for piecemeal stoping is found in...
council form of government there. Paine became the first stockholder of Ascutney Mountain Resort of Brownsville, Vermont in 1957 and majority owner in 1961;...
Districts Advent Camp Meeting Grounds Historic District Ascutney Mill Dam Historic District Ascutney State Park Bethel Village Historic District Theron Boyd...
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over gentle, open hills along the Connecticut River with views of Mount Ascutney in Vermont, a landscape which garnered it comparisons to Tuscany and a...
Romaine Tenney Memorial Park is located at the I-91 Exit 8 park-and-ride in Ascutney, Vermont. The park features a picnic pavilion and the stump of the last...
Environmental Conservation. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2023. "Ascutney Dam To Be Removed". Valley News. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 7 September...
and NH 103 cross NH 12A, then turn northwest and cross the river into Ascutney, Vermont. NH 103 ends at the state line while NH 12 becomes Vermont Route...
HAPAG in 1907. Seized by United States Shipping Board, 1917, and renamed Ascutney. Scrapped 1924. President Lincoln 1907 Seized by United States Shipping...