Windham County
Chartered: April 8, 1754
Area: 24,456 Acres = 38.21 Square Miles
Population (US Census, 2000): 649
Population Density (persons per square mile): 17
Schools
Windham Northeast Supervisory Union 802-463-9958
Grafton Elementary School 802-843-2495
With its museums, shops, and art galleries, Grafton Vermont is the great Vermont town to call home. The Saxton River rambles through the downtown, spanned by many a bridge, including two historic covered bridges, the Kidder Hill and MacMillan. Many of Grafton’s old, historic buildings have been restored and are available as primary residences. The local Windham Foundation is a non profit organization devoted to the continued restoration of the town’s historic buildings and sites, and plays a large role in the economic vitality of this picturesque Vermont town. Grafton Vermont real estate puts the best of Vermont’s skiing nearby. Drive an hour or less to ski Bromley Mountain Ski Resort, Magic Mountain Ski Resort, Stratton Mountain Ski Resort, Pico Ski Resort, Killington Resort, Ascutney Mountain Resort, and Okemo Mountain Resort.
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With its museums, shops, and art galleries, Grafton Vermont is the great Vermont town to call home. The Saxton River rambles through the downtown, spanned by many a bridge, including two historic covered bridges, the Kidder Hill and MacMillan. Many of Grafton’s old, historic buildings have been restored and are available as primary residences. The local Windham Foundation is a non profit organization devoted to the continued restoration of the town’s historic buildings and sites, and plays a large role in the economic vitality of this picturesque Vermont town. Grafton Vermont real estate puts the best of Vermont’s skiing nearby. Drive an hour or less to ski Bromley Mountain Ski Resort, Magic Mountain Ski Resort, Stratton Mountain Ski Resort, Pico Ski Resort, Killington Resort, Ascutney Mountain Resort, and Okemo Mountain Resort.