Brownsville, Vermont Brownsville is an unincorporated improve in West Windsor, Vermont, United States.

Located on State Route 44, the village homes a number of administrative offices for the town of West Windsor.

The West Windsor Historical Society is in Brownsville and has a richness of knowledge on the sheep farms and industries that sustained the early residents.

Just east of Brownsville is the entrance to Ascutney Mountain Resort, which used to be one of the primary ski areas in the state, until it closed for good in 2010 and their ski lifts were sold in August 2014.

The "Best's" bridge near Churchill Road and the "Bowers" bridge are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

While modest in size, Brownsville is home to a number of locally owned establishments including the Brownsville General Store (BGS).

Slightly south and west of Brownsville is the 656-acre (2.65 km2) Little Ascutney Wildlife Management Area, a state owned conservation region hosting wildlife such as white-tailed deer, fisher, coyotes, bobcats, beaver and otter.

Brownsville is rumored to be home to sasquatch who roam the Ascutney Mountainside.

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