For Fort Ethan Allen in Arlington, Virginia, see Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia). For United States Army observation airfield, see Ethan Allen Army Airfield.
United States historic place
Fort Ethan Allen Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
The Parade Ground and historic Officers Row buildings
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Location
Jct. of VT 15 and Barnes Ave., Colchester and Essex, Vermont
Fort Ethan Allen was a United States Army installation in Vermont, named for American Revolutionary War figure Ethan Allen. Established as a cavalry post in 1894 and closed in 1944, today it is the center of a designated national historic district straddling the town line between Colchester and Essex. Locally, it is known simply as "The Fort", and now houses a Vermont National Guard installation a variety of businesses, academic institutions, and residential areas.
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
FortEthanAllen was a United States Army installation in Vermont, named for American Revolutionary War figure EthanAllen. Established as a cavalry post...
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EthanAllen AAF EthanAllen Army Airfield is a former United States Army airfield at FortEthanAllen, Vermont. It was used for observation aircraft between...
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FSSF relocated to Camp Bradford, Virginia, on 15 April 1943, and to FortEthanAllen, Vermont, on 23 May 1943. Since the unit needed to be trained quickly...
Defenses (SEAD). A 134th Observation Squadron was active at EthanAllen Army Airfield, FortEthanAllen 44°30′14″N 73°09′41″W / 44.50389°N 73.16139°W / 44...
Company D, 1st Engineers, at Fort DuPont, Delaware. During the New England Flood of November 1927 he was sent to FortEthanAllen, Vermont, to assist with...
the property, it also became the site of FortEthanAllen and Fort Marcy. The property on which FortEthanAllen was constructed was returned to the heirs...
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Federal service 22 June 1916 at FortEthanAllen, Vermont; mustered out of Federal service 9-11 October 1916 at FortEthanAllen, Vermont (Company B mustered...
marketing agreement (LMA). The radio studios and offices are within FortEthanAllen in Colchester, with Vox's other stations. WVMT’s transmitter power...
before the merger with Vermont Public Radio, Vermont PBS relocated from FortEthanAllen, where both organizations had maintained separate offices, to facilities...
improvements. Some sources state that FortAllen dates from 1775 and was originally named for Revolutionary War hero EthanAllen. It was initially a half-moon...
Essex, Vermont, given that its offices and studios are located at FortEthanAllen in neighboring Colchester, Vermont. The station is owned by Vox AM/FM...