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- Town of Grafton
It is one of the smallest towns in Windham County, with a population of approximately 650 The Town was founded April 8, 1754 and was originally named Thomlinson, after the founder’s English business agent John Thomlinson, and was then changed to the Town of Grafton in 1791
- Welcome to Grafton, Vermont - Visit Grafton, VT
Nestled in the mountains of southern Vermont, Grafton is one of New England’s prettiest villages Many of its beautiful and historic buildings have been restored by its residents and the Windham Foundation, so today’s town looks much as it did years ago
- Grafton, Vermont - Wikipedia
Grafton is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States The population was 645 at the 2020 census [3]
- The Essential Guide to Grafton, Vermont - Travel
Grafton, Vermont, is a storybook New England village with historic inns, local cheese, and peaceful trails made for unplugging—here's how to visit
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Grafton VT - The Tourist Checklist
Grafton, Vermont, is a charming little town known for its beautiful countryside and friendly atmosphere Whether you love nature, history, or just relaxing, there are plenty of fun things to do here The picturesque landscapes and cute shops make it a perfect spot for a quick getaway
- Guide to Grafton, Vermont - New England
In every season, a visit to Grafton, Vermont, offers the definitive “timeless New England village” experience Learn more about the history of Grafton, and discover some of our favorite things to see and do in this quaint southeastern Vermont town
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Grafton (2026) - Tripadvisor
Take the whole family for a day of exploration, learning, and fun at The Nature Museum Inside, you can examine Vermont wildlife up-close with interactive exhibits, hand-painted dioramas, and mounted…
- Grafton Home Page
Nestled in the mountains of southern Vermont, Grafton is one of New England's prettiest villages Many of its beautiful and historic buildings have been restored by its residents and the Windham Foundation, so today's town looks much as it did years ago
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