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Union Village, Vermont

Coordinates: 43°47′19″N 72°15′19″W / 43.78861°N 72.25528°W / 43.78861; -72.25528
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Union Village is a village that spans Norwich and Thetford, Vermont, and sits along the Ompompanoosuc River. It contains a small cluster of homes with many dating to the early 1800s, a red brick Methodist Episcopal church built in 1836, a covered bridge, a small defunct school house, and a United States Army Corps of Engineers flood control dam.

Union Village Vermont Church and School

References[edit]

French, Susanna H., "Images of American - Thetford" 2014 Arcadia Publishing

43°47′19″N 72°15′19″W / 43.78861°N 72.25528°W / 43.78861; -72.25528