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  1. Poultney is a town in Rutland County in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Vermont. New York state is on its western border. Castleton, Vermont, is on its northern border. Poultney was home to Green Mountain College, a private liberal arts college that closed in 2019.

  2. Throughout downtown Poultney and particularly along Bentley Avenue, are the homes built by Poultney’s “new wealth” in the Gilded Age, from the 1880s to the 1900s. These so-called “painted ladies,” are typical of the grander Victorian-era homes.

  3. 6 days ago · Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Vermont, Poultney is a historic small town that offers the perfect escape for families looking for a day trip filled with charm. This quiet gem might not have the bustling crowds of Vermont’s more famous destinations but that’s part of its appeal.

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · Poultney, Vermont, located along the western Vermont/eastern New York border, is a vibrant community of about 3,000 people. Poultney includes an incorporated village and shares Lake St. Catherine with the town of Wells.

  5. Poultney, Vermont History. Poultney is located in Rutland County in the state of Vermont. It was charted on September 21, 1761 by Benning Wentworth, Royal Governor of New Hampshire and was named for William Pulteney, the 1st Earl of Bath. The first settling families were Thomas and Zeruiah (Richards) Ashley and Ebenezer and Lydia (Richards) Allen.

  6. From the construction of the Poultney Turnpike to the establishment of the first Jewish community, the rise of the slate industry, and the founding of modern organizations and traditions, these banners will tell the story of Poultney’s past and how it has shaped the community we know today.

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  8. The Town of Poultney is a mix of rural lands, containing residences, businesses, agricultural endeavors, numerous slate quarry operations, and East Poultney, which contains several historic structures, places of worship, and a quintessential New England town green.

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