c. 1790 House
The 1790 House in Williston is the oldest home in the village, originally built during the early years of Vermont’s statehood. This historic landmark reflects both the architectural and civic heritage of the area. Constructed by one of Williston’s earliest settlers, the house has played a pivotal role in local history, including serving as the town’s first town hall, where early civic meetings and community decisions were made. The building stands as a preserved piece of Vermont’s past, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of those who helped shape the village and the state.
Today, the 1790 House remains an essential part of Williston’s landscape, with its rich history continuing to be shared with the community and visitors alike.
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