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“Vermont's Most Popular State Historic Site”
The Bennington Battle Monument is 306 feet 4 and 1/2 inches tall and was completed and dedicated in 1891. It is constructed from blue-grey magnesian limestone. The Monument was built to commemorate the Battle of Bennington which occured on August 16, 1777, and is considered to be the turning point in the Revolutionary War. It is owned by the State of Vermont, and is supported by The Friends of the Monument, a non-profit volunteer group. A number of events are scheduled at the Monument each year, and the public is welcome.
It's like in the middle of this quiet town in a picturesque state is like the sixth tallest monument in the country (sources differ on this) but wow it sure is tall! It on its own circular lot... Read more
This is pretty awesome. A 306-foot-tall monument commemorating the Battle of Bennington during the Revolutionary War. It's just... the actual battle took place 10 miles from here, in Walloomsac... Read more
This was a neat place to visit, the history of the site and the Monument is neat! It's an impressive structure! The gift shop has a good variety of items for its size, and you can go up into the... Read more
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