Windsor, Vermont

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Windsor, Vermont is a small historic town in eastern Vermont known as the “Birthplace of Vermont” for its role in drafting the state’s constitution along the Connecticut River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 802
borderedBy Cornish, New Hampshire
connectedBy Interstate 91
U.S. Route 5 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countrySubdivision Vermont
surface form: State of Vermont
countySeatOf Windsor County, Vermont
surface form: Windsor County, Vermont (historical)
foundedIn 18th century
governmentType New England town government
hasEconomicActivity light manufacturing
services
tourism
hasHistoricDistrict Windsor Village Historic District
hasHistoricSignificance early political center of the Vermont Republic
site where Vermont’s constitution was adopted
hasLandmark American Precision Museum
Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge
Old Constitution House
hasPostalCode 05089
hasRoleIn drafting of the Vermont Constitution
hasTransportation Amtrak Vermonter service (nearby station)
locatedIn Vermont
Windsor County, Vermont
locatedInCountySubdivision Upper Valley
surface form: Upper Valley region of the Connecticut River
locatedInRegion eastern Vermont
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Connecticut River
nickname Birthplace of Vermont
partOf New England

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Connecticut River hasCityOnRiver Windsor, Vermont
Vermont–New Hampshire border hasNearbyCityPair Windsor, Vermont
this entity surface form: Windsor, Vermont and Cornish, New Hampshire
Upper Valley contains Windsor, Vermont
Windsor County, Vermont namedAfter Windsor, Vermont
Windsor County, Vermont contains Windsor, Vermont
Cornish, New Hampshire locatedNear Windsor, Vermont