
We Drove to
Bennington and visited the oldest Church in Vermont. Buried in the
cemetery is Robert Frost, who in 1920, came to live in
Shaftsbury, Vt., the next town north of
Bennington on Historic Rte 7A. He said, “I mean to plant a new Garden of Eden with a thousand apple trees of some
unforbidden variety.”
Frost lived with his family in
Shaftsbury during the height of his career as a poet until 1938, when his wife Elinor suddenly died. We able to visit his home also.

We
visited the The
Bennington Battle Monument, dedicated to the famous Battle of
Bennington that took place during the Revolutionary war in 1777. It is a 306' stone obelisk which opened to the public in 1891. It been said that this was a turning point of the war to defeat the
British.
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nice tot see an update... have missed your blogs. glad you had fun . We miss you guys.
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