How a certain Vermont hill changed skiing forever
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Lilia Pasquale's 1868 farmhouse situated on Gilbert's hill in Woodstock, VT, is up for sale. The hill is famous for skiing and was the place where the first ski tow in the US was invented by Wallace Bertram. The property can be purchased for $249,000.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1999
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Old-time sentinel at the East Poultney Gorge
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Bill and Linda Osborne, together with his 90-year-old mother Charlotte, decided to sell their old four-story mill at East Poultney for practical considerations. They plan for a simpler one-floor living at Endless Brook, a village a few miles south.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1998
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Keep a lantern in the window
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Scott and Elizabeth Newman, owners of the Ezra Pike House, are selling their Vermont home. A murder was committed at the house, which was built in 1829 out of Chazy limestone. The Newmans' asking price is $229,000.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1995
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