Sunday, September 24, 2017

Bennington, Vermont

Bennington Monument
We have been visiting Scott’s family in Connecticut.  On Friday, his niece Tammie and her husband Brian took us to their camp in Vermont.  We got there in time to catch sunset over the Green Mountains from the deck of The Publyk House, a historic restaurant north of Bennington.    Here’s a couple of views of the Bennington Monument and the sunset.


trees starting to get their color


sunset, looking toward NY
 

On Saturday, we went to the monument, the tallest structure in Vermont.  This commemorates the battle in 1777 where the Green Mountain Boys held off the British in their efforts to take supplies.  This defeat contributed to the later defeat at Saratoga, and the British retreat back into Quebec.  

Around Bennington there are painted moose and catamounts (cougars), including one at the base of the monument.  (This depicted covered bridges.) 
Covered Bridge Moose

































After leaving the monument we went to the old First Church, the oldest church in VT.  The graveyard next to the church has markers for revolutionary soldiers, signs for well-known stone carvers, and the grave of Robert Frost. 


revolutionary soldier




From there it was off to explore some of the historic covered bridges. 
Paper Mill Bridge and dam

Henry Bridge



After a quick stop in town to visit a local antique gun shop, we went back up to the camp.  In the swamp below the camp we encountered a real fisherman.  

We explored the hillside on ATVs, and, after dinner sat on the porch listening to the owls, the coyotes, and other sounds of the night.  
the Kennedy camp
One final picture... one of the catamounts:
"Cattitude"
Main Street, Bennington
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