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Historic Marker at Coolidge Homestead
Over 300 Vermont Roadside Markers Highlight History, People and Places
July 05, 2025
Vermont historic markers are in every corner of the state—from Addison to Shaftsbury and Brookfield to Weybridge. Fifteen new signs are being installed this year in communities like Burlington, Killington, Bennington and Swanton.
Over the past 76 years, 335 total markers have been placed around the state.
15 New Historic Site Markers
The 15 new roadside historic markers recognize Vermont’s contributions to rebellions and wars, outdoors recreation, economic identity and education.
“The Vermont Roadside Historic Site Markers provide summaries of history worth remembering,” said State Historic Preservation Officer Laura V. Trieschmann in a recent press release. “The markers are sharing history that has often been overlooked or forgotten, stories important to our understanding and respect of the past.”
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