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Mount Ascutney is a
mountain in the U.S.
state of Vermont. At 3,144 feet (958 m), it is the
highest peak in
Windsor County.
Mount Ascutney is a monadnock...
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Ascutney is an
unincorporated village and census-designated
place (CDP) in the town of Weathersfield,
Windsor County, Vermont,
United States. It is located...
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Ascutney may
refer to a
location in Vermont:
Ascutney, Vermont, a
village in Weathersfield,
Vermont Mount Ascutney, a
mountain with
elevation 3144 feet...
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Ascutney Mountain Resort was a
downhill ski area on the
western side of
Mount Ascutney in Brownsville,
Vermont that
operated from 1946
until 2010. It was...
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Ascutney Mill Dam, also
known as the
Windsor Upper Dam and the Mill Pond Dam, is an arch-gravity dam
which is one of the
oldest and
among the earliest...
- Mt.
Ascutney Hospital and
Health Center is a Vermont-based, not-for-profit
hospital network.
Founded in 1933, the Hospital’s
network includes the critical...
- States. The po****tion was 1,344 at the 2020 census. It was
known for its
Ascutney Mountain Resort,
which closed in 2010 and was
bought by its
citizens in...
- residents.[citation needed] Just east of
Brownsville is the
entrance to
Ascutney Mountain Resort,
which used to be one of the
major ski
areas in the state...
- 20) on
Burke Mountain,
serving St. Johnsbury, WVTA (channel 41) on
Mount Ascutney, to
serve Windsor and
southern Vermont, and WVER,
broadcasting from Grandpa's...
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ownership until 1917, when the
United States seized her and
renamed her
Ascutney. Pisa ran
scheduled transatlantic p****enger services;
first for Rob. M...