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Live in the Small Town of Greensboro, VT

Greensboro, VT is a small town located in the Northern Kingdom of Orleans County. The home of a long list of notable residents such as Wallace Stegner, Pulitzer Prize winning author, John Gunther, Author, and Duncan M. Rogers, Filmmaker and Actor, just to name a few. A couple of attractions in Greensboro are Caspian Lake, Barr Hill Nature Preserve and the Fourth of July Gala.
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