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Thomas Scheetz: Perspectives on the Bennington Battle Monument, from one who lives in its shadowLetting it go would be like tossing the Statue of Liberty into the harbor. Bennington cannot lose its dear monolith!
After decades of deferred maintenance, the 306-foot Bennington Battle Monument, with its stone sodden in approximately 66,000 gallons of water, is in desperate need of restoration work.
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Proceedings of the New York State Histor... Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association Vol. 5, 1905 THE PART TAKEN BY THE VERMONTERS IN THE ...
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Bennington Battle Monument needs $10M in repairsBENNINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - One of Vermont’s tallest structures needs expensive repairs after decades of weathering Mother Nature. Officials say the Bennington Battle Monument is waterlogged.
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One Of Vermont's Oldest Towns Is An Artsy Escape With A Walkable Downtown Full Of Shops And CharmIt played a pivotal role in American history during the Revolutionary War, serving as the site of the Battle of Bennington in 1777. American forces killed over 200 British soldiers, and the ...
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