The Vermont island famous New Yorkers adored
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Neshobe Island sits in Vermont's nine-mile long Lake Bomoseen, and it became famous among the New York literary crowd in the 20's when drama critic and radio personality Alexander Woolcott entertained friends there. Today the entire island and most everything on it is on sale for $895,000.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1996
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George's last house
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The spectacular Huntington, VT, home of retired building contractor George Walton, which he built himself, is now for sale. The home features an indoor rock waterfall, a large skylight and a second floor which appears to look like another house. The asking price is $219,000.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1997
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For the mechanically inclined
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An 1815 Federal house in Hartland Four Corners, VT, belonging to Herbert and Ruth Ogden is for sale. The asking price for the property is $300,000 and includes 147 acres and a smaller log home. Also included is hydraulic equipment, including a gristmill and a cider press.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1993
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