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  1. Marlboro is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,722 at the 2020 census. The town is home to both the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum and Potash Hill, the campus that was formerly Marlboro College.

    • 1,194 ft (364 m)
    • Windham
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tasha_TudorTasha Tudor - Wikipedia

    Marlboro, Vermont: Occupation: Illustrator, writer: Period: 20th century: Genre: Children's books, regional painting: Subject: New England nostalgia: Website; tashatudorandfamily.com

    • Illustrator, writer
    • New England nostalgia
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  4. Marlboro is probably best known as the home of the small but excellent Marlboro College. The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum is also located here. Marlboro, also called “New Marlborough” prior to 1800, was first granted a charter from the Crown of England in 1751.

  5. Daniel Halladay (November 24, 1826 in Marlboro, Vermont – March 1, 1916 in Santa Ana, California) was an American engineer, inventor and businessman, best known for his innovative 1854 self-regulating farm wind pump at Ellington, Connecticut.

    • Engineer, inventor, businessman
    • March 1, 1916 (aged 89), Santa Ana, California
    • November 24, 1826, Marlboro, Vermont
  6. Except for relatively brief journeys abroad or to other parts of the USA, Tasha resided in New England from her birth on August 28, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts to her death in Marlboro, Vermont on June 18, 2008.

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  7. www .marlboro .edu. Marlboro College was a private college in Marlboro, Vermont. Founded in 1946, it remained intentionally small, operating as a self-governing community with students following self-designed degree plans culminating in a thesis. In 1998, the college added a graduate school.

  8. Marlboro, Vermont at Wikipedia. The town was chartered on April 29, 1751. Originally Marleborough, then Marlbrough, the Indian Wars interfered with the initial settlement. Wentworth re-granted the town to exactly the same group of people in 1761, and again to a slightly different group in 1764 as New Marlborough.

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