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Historic district in Vermont, United States

United States historic place
Rupert Village Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Rupert Methodist Church
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LocationVT 153, Rupert Mountain, West Pawlet, and Youlin Rds., Rupert, Vermont
Coordinates43°15′36″N 73°13′22″W / 43.26000°N 73.22278°W / 43.26000; -73.22278
Area145 acres (59 ha)
Built1786 (1786)
NRHP reference No.100007308
Added to NRHPJanuary 4, 2022

The Rupert Village Historic District encompasses the 19th-century village center of Rupert, Vermont. Extending along Vermont Route 153 and adjacent roads, the village preserves a 19th-century landscape and a variety of structures important in the life and economy of the period. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022.

Description and history

Rupert is a small rural community in southwestern Vermont which has had a generally agrarian economy since it was settled in the 1770s. Its village centered developed in the southwestern part of the town, near the confluence of the Indian River and Mill Brook. The village's oldest surviving building, the Congregational church, was built there in 1786, and it was for many years its center of civic affairs. The town grew rapidly in the years after American independence, reaching a peak population of 1600 in 1820. The village remained a focal point of the community, particularly after the arrival of the railroad in 1852.

The historic district extends mainly along Route 153 for about 0.5 miles (0.80 km), extending north from the railroad in the south to Youlin Road and Rupert Mountain Road in the north. In addition to 74 historically significant structures, the district includes surrounding open land that historically formed an important part of the village's rural character. Most of the buildings in the district are wood-frame structures built in vernacular forms of architectural styles popular in the 19th century. The most architecturally elaborate building is the Methodist church, a Gothic structure built in 1884 with funding from J.H. Guild, the village's wealthiest resident and owner of a small patent medicine factory.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Weekly listing". National Park Service.
  2. ^ "Draft NRHP nomination for Rupert Village Historic District" (PDF). State of Vermont. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
National Register of Historic Places in Bennington County, Vermont
Districts Bennington County map
Buildings
Structures
Former listings
Footnotes‡ This historic property also has portions in an adjacent state.
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Bennington County, Vermont and List of National Historic Landmarks in Vermont
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