-
Irasburg is a town in
Orleans County, Vermont,
United States.
Irasburg was
established in 1781 when the land was
granted to Ira Allen,
Roger Enos, Jerusha...
-
Irasburg Town Hall is the
center of the town
government of
Irasburg, Vermont.
Built in 1911, it is
located facing Irasburg Square on the site of original...
- Fair Haven, Franklin, Granby, Groton, Guildhall, Highgate, Holland, Ira,
Irasburg, Lowell, Lunenburg, Newport, Norton, Orange, Readsboro, Richford, Searsburg...
-
Irasburg is the
primary village and a census-designated
place (CDP) in the town of
Irasburg,
Orleans County, Vermont,
United States. As of the 2020 census...
-
considered masterpieces of
American Impressionism.
Robinson was born in
Irasburg, Vermont. His
family moved to Evansville, Wisconsin, and
Robinson briefly...
- wind
through Lowell,
crossing into the town of
Irasburg. The
route continues southeast through Irasburg,
doing the same southeast–northeast jog it made...
- The drop from the
source to Lake Memphremagog,
including the
falls at
Irasburg and Coventry, is 190 feet (58 m). The
Black River,
after beginning on the...
-
turns north-northwest and
crosses the
divide near the
Airport Road in
Irasburg and
follows the
Black River valley into Newport. US 5 ends at the Canada–United...
- to
Scottish immigrants, Anna Gibb and
Henry Hayes on
April 17, 1845, in
Irasburg, Vermont,
Katherine Isabel Hayes was the
fifth of
seven children. After...
-
proprietors of
Irasburg, Vermont,
which was
named after Ira Allen.
Allen subsequently acquired all the
proprietary rights to
Irasburg and
deeded the town...