Stowe, Vermont Stowe, Vermont Stowe Town Hall, on Main Street Stowe Town Hall, on Main Street Official seal of Stowe, Vermont Stowe, Vermont Stowe, Vermont Stowe, Vermont is positioned in the US Stowe, Vermont - Stowe, Vermont Stowe is a town in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States.
4.2.3 Stowe Recreation Path 6 Stowe Land Trust Stowe was chartered June 8, 1763 by Royal Governor Benning Wentworth of the New Hampshire colony. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town has a total region of 72.7 square miles (188.4 km2), of which 72.7 square miles (188.2 km2) is territory and 0.1 square mile (0.2 km2) (0.10%) is water.
By area, it is the second-largest town in the state of Vermont after Chittenden in Rutland County.
Stowe lies in a broad, fertile valley between Mount Mansfield and other peaks of the Green Mountains to the west, and the Worcester Range to the east.
There has been some manufacturing in Stowe, such as the Tubbs Snowshoe factory, but they closed in 2009 and moved their manufacturing overseas. The median income for a homehold in the town was $52,378, and the median income for a family was $64,700.
Stowe is host to arts and crafts shows, a balloon festival, and many other special affairs.
The weekend-long British Invasion event is held annually in Stowe amid the third week of September.
The Stowe Theater Guild, along with Hyde Park Opera House, and the Waterbury Festival Players, offer thespian productions each summer.
The 2007 Fed Cup Semifinals between the United States team (coached by Zina Garrison) and Russia took place in Stowe on difficult courts in July.
Stowe Mountain Resort The Pinnacle hiking trail is positioned in Stowe Hollow off Upper Hollow Road. In 2012, Stowe Land Trust conserved the Cady Hill Forest property in the heart of Stowe Village, and transferred ownership to the Town of Stowe.
The Stowe Mountain Bike Club is presently responsible for maintaining the trail network. Stowe Recreation Path The Stowe Recreation Path is a recreation trail that runs 5.3 miles (8.5 km), and was instead of in 1989 at a total cost of $680,000.
The Stowe Recreation Path has received a several awards and honors. There are three enhance schools in town: Stowe Elementary School, Stowe Middle School, and Stowe High School.
Stowe Middle High School sign Stowe Land Trust Stowe Land Trust has conserved 30 properties and over 3,500 acres (14 km2), many of which are available to the public.
The Stowe Reporter, covering small-town politics, business, arts and personalities, has been the weekly journal of record for the town of Stowe since its beginning in 1958.
Radio station WCVT; is licensed to Stowe, and programs a classical music format.
Stowe Community Church Stowe's chief ski resort is positioned on Mount Mansfield.
History of Stowe Vermont to 1869 by Mrs.
M Hemenway: Stowe Historical Society Stowe Vermont 1987 "Stowe, Vermont (VT 05672) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, homes, news, sex offenders".
"History of the Stowe Recreation Path", Town of Stowe Stowe Land Trust.
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