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Discover the Bennington Battle Monument, a historic tribute to the American Revolution with stunning views and rich history in Vermont.
The Bennington Battle Monument stands as a tribute to the pivotal battle of the American Revolution. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, rich history, and a chance to reflect on the sacrifices made for freedom. This iconic monument is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking to connect with America's past.
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Car
If you are driving from anywhere in Windham County, take VT-9 W towards Bennington. Follow VT-9 W for approximately 30 miles until you reach the intersection with US-7 N in Bennington. Turn left onto US-7 N and continue for about 2 miles. When you reach the roundabout, take the first exit to Monument Circle. The Bennington Battle Monument will be on your right at 15 Monument Cir, Bennington, VT 05201. There is parking available on-site, but be aware that there may be a small parking fee.
Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, you can take the Green Mountain Express bus service from various locations in Windham County to Bennington. Check the schedule on their website for the most up-to-date routes and times. Once you arrive at the Bennington stop, you can either walk (about 1 mile) to the Bennington Battle Monument or take a local taxi or rideshare service for a short drive. The walk will take approximately 20-25 minutes; head north on Main St, then turn right onto Monument Cir.
Use Bennington Battle Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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