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, Vermont in Caledonia County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Barnet.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Caledonia county include:

Burke,   Danville,   Danville Center,   East Burke,   East Hardwick,   East Lyndon,   East Peacham,   East Ryegate,   East Saint Johnsbury,   Egypt,   Ewells Mills,   Folsom,   Goslants Mill,   Green Bay,   Greenbank Hollow,   Groton,   Hardwick,   Hardwick Center,   Hardwick Street,   Harvey Hollow,   Kirby,   Lakeside,   Lower Waterford,   Lyndon,   Lyndon Center,   Lyndonville,   Mackville,   McIndoe Falls,   Morses Mills,   Mosquitoville,   Nevesville,   Newark,   Newark Hollow,   North Danville,   Passumpsic,   Peacham,   Perry,   Ricker Mills,   Ryegate,   Saint Johnsbury,   Saint Johnsbury Center,   Sheffield,   Sheffield Square,   South Peacham,   South Ryegate,   South Walden,   Stannard,   Sunmit,   Sutton,   Taylor Bridge,   Walden,   Walden Heights,   Waterford,   West Barnet,   West Burke,   West Danville,   West Groton,   West Waterford,   Wheelock,  

 

Or have a look at other Vermont counties including:

Addison,   Bennington,   Chittenden,   Essex,   Franklin,   Grand Isle,   Lamoille,   Orange,   Orleans,   Rutland,   Washington,   Windham,   Windsor,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Barnet, VT?
Then read on!

Here are a few true facts about Barnet, Vermont:

1. Barnet was first settled in the mid-1700s and was originally part of the New Hampshire Grants, a region claimed by both New Hampshire and New York.

2. Barnet is home to many historic sites, including the 1793 Old Brick Church, which is the oldest fully restored church in Vermont.

3. The village is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, which forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire.

4. Barnet is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including the nearby Harvey's Lake, which is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and boating.

5. The village is also home to several annual events, including the Barnet Fall Foliage Festival, which takes place each October and celebrates the area's stunning autumn colors.