Castleton Village Store is located in Castleton's National Historic District. Castleton has an open house colonial day every August, We have one of Vermont's best wine shops within our store with expert wine advice. We have a complete Vermont cheese department with a large selection of Vermont's boutique cheeses. We carry native grass-fed beef and pork from the nearby Wing Farm. Special Order Seafood available. Birdseye Diner, a restored 1940s Silk City Diner, is across the street. Vermont Battle of Hubbardton Historic site is a few miles away.
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Castleton's Wine Department
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A Tour of the Castleton Area
Postcards courtesy George Bouret, bouretphoto.com
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Castleton Village Store. A classic country store serving the community for over one hundred years. Open every day. Main Street, Castleton. 802-468-2213.
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The Manse, Castleton. A Greek Revival Style home built in 1848 for Justus Ransom, a prominent Castleton resident, recognized as one of the architect/builder Thomas Dake's designs. Built like a Greek temple, it features seventeen fluted Ionic columns and towers over the village green at the center of town.
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Langdon-Hitchcock House, Castleton. Built in 1823 by architect/builder Thomas R. Dake, this English Cottage Style home is one of Castleton's finest buildings. It features the unique design of dual two-story room-size bay windows.
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Higley House, Castleton. Built in 1811, this Federal Style home was the third residence of the Higley family that moved to Castleton in 1779 and who becamse large landowners. It now serves as the home of the Castleton Historical Society.
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Woodruff Hall, Castleton State College. A four-year liberal arts college located in Castleton.
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Lake Bomoseen and Neshobe Island. One of Vermont's largest lakes that is located in Castleton.
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Hubbardton Battlefield Historic Site, Hubbardton. One of the early Revolutionary War battles was fought on these grounds on July 7, 1777, which later set the stage for the American victory at Saratoga, New York.
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Birdseye Diner, Castleton. A fully restored 1940's Silk City diner. Open year-round 7am to 9pm. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Main Street, Castleton, Vermont. 802-468-5817.
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See Castleton's John Rehlen on the VAICS video!
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