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Brattleboro (/ˈbrætəlbʌroʊ/),
originally Brattleborough, is a town in
Windham County, Vermont,
United States,
located about 10
miles (16 km)
north of...
- Upon an
honorable discharge from the
military in 1945, Read
returned to
Brattleboro, Vermont,
where he
worked as a gas
station attendant and
mechanic for...
- The
Brattleboro Typographic Company was a
printing company in
Brattleboro,
Vermont founded on
October 26, 1836, as a
successor to the firm
Holbrook &...
- The
Brattleboro Retreat is a
private not-for-profit
mental health hospital that
provides comprehensive inpatient,
partial hospitalization, and outpatient...
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following list
includes notable people who were born or have
lived in
Brattleboro, Vermont. Sam Amidon, folk
artist Tony Barrand,
musician Saul Bellow...
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, is a
hospital in
Brattleboro, Vermont.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is a
community hospital which has been
serving greater...
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separate area of
Brattleboro from
where it is currently. The
wooden high
school was used for
grades beyond the
primary grades. The new
Brattleboro’ High School...
- The
Brattleboro Reformer is the third-largest
daily newspaper in the U.S.
state of Vermont. With a w****day
circulation of just over 10,000, it is behind...
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Brattleboro is a census-designated
place (CDP)
corresponding to the
densely po****ted core of the town of
Brattleboro in
Windham County, Vermont, United...
- of
corvettes of the
Philippine Navy. She was
originally built as USS
Brattleboro PCE(R)-852, a PCE(R)-848-class
rescue patrol craft escort for the United...