Welcome to Addison County Vermont
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County Data Addison County is located in the West part of Vermont and has an area of about 750 square miles. It was formed from Rutland County in 1785 and named in honor of Joseph Addison, the celebrated English writer. The County Capital is Middlebury |
Townships |
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| Addison | Goshen | Middlebury | Ripton | Waltham |
| Bridport | Granville | Monkton | Salisbury | Weybridge |
| Bristol | Hancock | New Haven | Shoreham | Whiting |
| Cornwall | Leicester | Orwell | Starksboro | |
| Ferrisburgh | Lincoln | Panton | Vergennes | |
Cities, Villages and Boroughs |
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| Addison Arnold Bay Barnumtown Basin Harbor Beldons Bread Loaf Bridgeport Bridport Bristol Brooksville Brookville Buels Gore Button Bay Chimney Point Chipman Hill Chipmans Point Cornwall Cream Hill Crown Point Downingville East Granville East Middlebury East Monkton East Shoreham East Warren Ferrisburg Granville Hancock Hanksville Hortonia Hortonville Houghs Crossing Jerusalem Kimballs Lake Dunmore Lake Hortonia Lake Richville Lapham Bay Larrabees Point Leicester Junction Lincoln Long Point Lower Granville Middlebury (County Seat) Mile Point Monkton Monkton Ridge Mount Philo New Haven New Haven Junction New Haven Mills North Ferrisburg North Orwell Orwell Owls Head Harbor Palmers Corner Panton Potash Bay Potash Point Ripton Rochville Rockville Rocky Dale Roxbury Roxbury Flat Salisbury Shoreham Shoreham Center South Lincoln South Starksboro Starksboro Stump Station Summer Point The Hollow Vergennes Waltham West Addison West Braintree West Bridport West Cornwall West Ferrisburg West Lincoln West Salisbury Weybridge Weybridge Hill Whiting |
Surrounding Counties |
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Chittenden County, Vermont - north Washington County, Vermont - northeast |
Orange County, Vermont - east Windsor County, Vermont - southeast |
Rutland County, Vermont - south |
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