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White River Valley

Coordinates: 43°38′54″N 72°18′48″W / 43.6484°N 72.3132°W / 43.6484; -72.3132
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The White River Valley is a region in central Vermont, United States. The area is a natural river valley of the White River.

As defined by the valley's chamber of commerce, it includes eleven towns: Bethel, Braintree, Brookfield, Chelsea, Hancock, Randolph, Rochester, Royalton, Sharon, Stockbridge, and Tunbridge.[1]

The White River Valley Consortium works to address regional issues in the area, among fourteen towns, also including Granville, Pittsfield, and Strafford.[2][3]

The Herald, also known as the White River Valley Herald and The Herald of Randolph, has served sixteen towns in the White River Valley since 1874.[4]

The area was once heavily farmed, though reforestation efforts by the Civilian Conservation Corps were especially evident in the region.[5]

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Further reading

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  • Cheney, G. A (1906). Glimpses of the White River Valley. Blanchard Press., with accompanying photographs.

References

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43°38′54″N 72°18′48″W / 43.6484°N 72.3132°W / 43.6484; -72.3132