You don’t have to travel far to visit old, historical landmarks if you call Vermont home. In fact, Vermont has 18 National Historic Landmarks throughout its rural terrain, and each one of them contains different and unique glimpses into Vermont’s past. The architecturally stunning Rockingham Meeting House, at over 250 years old, is one of the must-see attractions in Vermont, giving insight to visitors of a bygone era in Vermont. Let’s take a look at this spectacular historic landmark in Vermont.

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Have you visited the Rockingham Meeting House? What are your favorite National Historic Landmarks in Vermont? Let us know below in the comments section.

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