There is an old saying that goes: The town is so small, if you blink you might miss it. Well, keep your eyes open because you’re not going to want to miss Guildhall, Vermont. This tiny town has an estimated 255 people, just 100 more people than recorded in 1790. Let’s check out a few of the things that makes Guildhall such a special part of the Northeast Kingdom.
1. You’ll never find another one!
Guildhall is the only town in the world with the name Guildhall.
2. Meet me in the square.
The town is named after the meeting house in the town center called the Guildhall.
3. Beauty abounds.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 32.7 square miles.
4. Guildhall library – then and now.
Guildhall Public Library in 1901.
Guildhall Public Library Now.
Guildhall maintains the classic architecture and appreciates the classics of literature and the written word.
5. The Courthouse
You may not want to be here for the wrong reasons, but the inside and outside are just as beautiful today.
6. Old Guildhall Jail
This may not look like your typical jail, but old postcards confirm that this building which is located very close to the courthouse was indeed the former jail. Technically, it’s the old jailer's house with the jail attached. The office and jail entrance is the door to the far right. There is brick, iron and stone, though it is hard to tell with the clapboards.
7. Guildhall Elementary School
A tiny elementary school in northeastern Vermont, it is sadly scheduled to close as it faces declining enrollment and rising per-pupil costs. The Guildhall Elementary school currently has 20 children enrolled this school year.
8. General Store
It may be small, but it has just about everything you may need for day to day life while maintaining small town charm.
Have you ever been to Guildhall, Vermont? Let us know your favorite thing about this special little town.
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