Park–McCullough Historic House

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title: Park–McCullough Historic House
text: The Park–McCullough Historic Governor's Mansion is one of the best-preserved Victorian mansions in New England. It is a thirty-five room mansion, set on 200 acres of grounds, and located off Vermont Route 67A in North Bennington, Vermont. The house was built in 1864–65 by attorney and entrepreneur Trenor W. Park (1823–1882), who was born in nearby Woodford, Vermont but amassed his fortune overseeing the mining interests of John C. Fremont in California. It was designed by Henry Dudley, a prolifi
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description: Historic house in Vermont, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park%E2%80%93McCullough_Historic_House
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date modified: 2023-11-07T08:41:25Z
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