Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site 5696 Monument Hill Road, Castleton, VT 05735
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Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site is a park and tourist attraction located at 5696 Monument Hill Road in Castleton, Vermont, United States. This site commemorates the Battle of Hubbardton, which took place during the American Revolutionary War in 1777. Visitors can explore the battlefield and learn about the history of this important event through exhibits, guided tours, and reenactments. The site offers a peaceful and educational experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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"Stunning views. Staff was super friendly and very knowledgeable. Grounds are very well kept. Quite an impressive historical place."
"Well maintained great small museum. The walk of battlefield is approximately half a mile. The topography and descriptions are amazing"
"If you are in the area, you must stop and see the site of the only battle of the Revolutionary War fought on Vermont soil. You get to be right where the action occurred. However, if history is not your thing, the natural beauty is breathtaking."
"It's amazing how you get the feeling of the historical presence of this place. Lots of rain before I got there, so a bit muddy but wonderful nonetheless. Was there for the reenactment of the battle. Shame they charged $8 to park and then get stuck in the mud. But they did have tractors pulling people out."
"Cool to see the only Battle ever fought in Vermont. Walking trail is not too long and provides good insight"
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