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Newbury refers to two different places in the beautiful U.S. state of Vermont:

Let's explore these two interesting places!

What is a Town in Vermont?

In Vermont, a town is like a main local government area. It's similar to a county or a large township in other states. Towns in Vermont often include both rural areas and smaller communities or villages within their borders. They are responsible for things like schools, roads, and local services for everyone living there.

Newbury, Vermont (The Town)

The town of Newbury is located in the eastern part of Vermont, right along the Connecticut River. This river forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire. Newbury was first settled in 1762 and officially became a town in 1763. It was named after Newbury, Massachusetts, where many of its first settlers came from.

Early Newbury was mostly a farming community. People grew crops and raised animals. The Connecticut River was very important for trade and travel. Today, Newbury is still a mostly rural area with beautiful landscapes, including forests and farmlands. It's known for its peaceful environment and outdoor activities.

The town of Newbury has a population of around 2,000 people. It's a quiet place where people enjoy nature and a close-knit community feel.

What is a Village in Vermont?

A village in Vermont is a smaller, more concentrated community that exists within a larger town. Villages often have their own local services, like a post office or a small downtown area, even though they are still part of the town's overall government. Think of it like a neighborhood with its own special identity inside a bigger city.

Newbury, Vermont (The Village)

The village of Newbury is a specific community located within the larger town of Newbury. It's the main center of activity for the town. The village sits right on the banks of the Connecticut River, offering scenic views.

Historically, the village of Newbury was a busy center for trade and transportation because of its location on the river. Many of the town's older buildings, including historic homes and churches, can be found here. The village has a charming, historic feel. It's where you might find local shops, a library, and community gathering spots. Even though it's small, the village of Newbury plays an important role as the heart of the larger town.

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