
Marlboro College and the surrounding high ground of southern Vermont define this landscape, where early institutional roots meet a deeply carved river network. The topography is dominated by peaks like Governors Mtn and Owls Head Mtn, which separate the drainage of Whetstone Brook in the north from the southern reaches of the Green River. This modern topographic survey illustrates a classic New England settlement pattern, where small hubs such as Marlboro and Guilford Center are connected by narrow roads like Stage Rd and Guilford Center Rd that follow the contours of the hills.
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1889 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1891 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1891 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1893 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1899 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1932 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1935 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1943 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1954 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1954 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1984 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1984 Newfane
Windham County, VT

1986 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

1986 Stratton Mtn
Windham County, VT

1986 West Dover
Windham County, VT

1997 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

1997 West Dover
Windham County, VT

1997 Westminster West
Windham County, VT

2024 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

2024 Governors Mountain
Windham County, VT

2024 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

2024 Newfane
Windham County, VT

2024 Putney
Windham County, VT

2024 West Dover
Windham County, VT

2024 Westminster West
Windham County, VT

2024 Windham
Windham County, VT