West Dover Village Historic District West Dover, Vermont is positioned in Vermont West Dover, Vermont West Dover is a village in the central part of Dover, Vermont.
The village center, positioned on Vermont Route 100 at Cross Town and Valley View Roads, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as the West Dover Historic District.
West Dover is actually positioned in south-central Dover, and extends along Vermont Route 100, as it follows the North Branch Deerfield River. The central portion of the village is strung along VT 100 between Cross Town Road in the northwest and Dorr Fitch Road to the southeast, shortly before VT 100 cross the river and turns south toward Wilmington.
West Dover was settled in 1796, when the region was part of Wardsboro, and was incorporated into Dover when that town was chartered in 1810.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham County, Vermont National Register of Historic Places.
"NRHP nomination for West Dover Historic District" (PDF).
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