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About Northfield, Vermont

Northfield, home of Norwich University, is a quintessential college town complete with a classic Vermont Green in the center of town. With a population of just under 6,000 Northfield has a vibrant downtown without losing its rural roots. Northfield is home to at least three covered bridges.

Golfers will enjoy the Northfield Country Club. The University regularly hosts a wealth of outside events and exhibits. The Norwich Cadets are perennial top contenders in several Division III collegiate sports programs including two national championships in ice hockey.

The housing stock in Northfield is a variety of mixed use commercial buildings with apartments above, Civil War era single family homes, condominiums and duplexes.
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