Talk:Village (Vermont)

Unincorporated villages
This is a partial list.
 * Amsden (Weathersfield)
 * Averill (Norton)
 * Brownington Center, Brownington
 * Chiselville (Sunderland)
 * Dummerston Center (Dummerston)
 * Evansville (Brownington)
 * Florence (Pittsford)
 * Forestdale (Brandon)
 * Gallup Mills (Victory)
 * Gassetts (Chester)
 * Gordons Landing (Grand Isle)
 * Houghtonville (Grafton)
 * Griffith (Mt. Tabor)
 * Hanksville (Huntington)
 * Hartford (Hartford)
 * Lake Bomoseen (Castleton)
 * Lewiston (Norwich)
 * Lower Cabot (Cabot)
 * Rawsonville (Jamaica)
 * North Westminster (Westminster)
 * Oakland (Georgia)
 * Simonsville (Andover)
 * Robinson (Rochester)
 * Tice (Holland)
 * Tyson (Plymouth)

Villages that span a town border
Because i've been involved in stupid edit warring in village vs. NRHP HD articles in VT and other states in recent weeks, i've encountered various cases where there are "villages" which span into more than one town. Hence, I edited the intro to include mention of that possibility, as in "In the U.S. state of Vermont, villages are named communities usually located within the boundaries of an incorporated town. Some villages span a border between towns. Villages may be incorporated or unincorporated."

I find editor Orlady deletes that clarification. Can someone please point out one or more examples specifically where a village does span borders. For now, I will just add fact tags to various unsupported sentences in this article. doncram (talk) 06:56, 15 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Not that these villages that span borders would have to be unincorporated. It is not politically (legally) possible to encorporate a village within two towns. Since unincorporated villages have undefined limits anyway, it would presumably be "easy" to cross a twon line. Student7 (talk) 19:05, 21 July 2009 (UTC)

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