Nestled in the southwest corner of Vermont, Bennington is rich in
history and natural beauty. On August 16, 1777, the Green Mountain Boys
and militia from surrounding states defeated British troops at the
Battle of Bennington. Like other small towns in New England, this
agricultural community soon found its waterways dominated by large
factories. When manufacturing declined in the early 1900s, the town
reinvented itself as a tourist destination. Postcards promoting local
scenery, quaint covered bridges, bustling downtown streets, modern
amenities, and significant historic sites explained the town's
importance to travelers and fostered local pride.