Vermont Route 7A

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Vermont Route 7A
Length: 27.83 mi[1] (44.79 km)
West end: US 7 in Bennington
East end: US 7 in Dorset
Counties: Bennington
Vermont Routes
< US 7 VT 7B >

Vermont Route 7A is a north-south highway which runs from Bennington to Dorset. The road, which is also known as Historic Route 7A locally, is contained within Bennington County.

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[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Bennington Bennington 0.0 US 7  
0.8 VT 67A Southern terminus of VT 67A.
Shaftsbury 4.2 VT 67 Eastern terminus of VT 67.
Arlington 12.4 VT 313 Southern terminus of duplex.
13.8 VT 313 Northern terminus of duplex.
Manchester 23.0 VT 11
VT 30
Western terminus of VT 11.
Dorset 27.8 US 7  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] Attractions

  • Robert Frost Stone House Museum - Shaftsbury
  • Norman Rockwell Gallery and Exhibition - Arlington
  • Hildene - Manchester

[edit] History

The route is called "Historic" in order to avert confusion with US 7 (the four-lane limited-access highway known as the "Super 7").[2]

Before it opened, 7A was the original routing of US 7.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vermont Town Maps
  2. ^ a b "Why is Route 7A Historic?" - ThisisVermont.com; accessed 2006-08-23.