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Galusha House

Buildings and structures in Jericho, VermontHistoric district contributing properties in VermontHouses in Chittenden County, VermontHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in VermontNational Register of Historic Places in Chittenden County, Vermont
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Truman Galusha House, Jericho, VT
Truman Galusha House, Jericho, VT

The Truman Galusha House, also called the Truman Galusha Mansion and "Fairview" in various historical documents and maps, is a Federal-style house in Jericho, Vermont, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Galusha House, qualifying for designation based on its "architectural excellence" and the association of its early owners with important early governors and other key leaders involved with the creation of the state of Vermont. It was built in 1790, and is named for the son of an early Vermont governor, Jonas Galusha. The house is located at the top of a large sloping lawn at the junction of Vermont Route 15 and Lee River Road at the entrance to Jericho Corners Village in the village of Jericho, Vermont, which is near Burlington. It was completely restored in 1982, and is privately owned.

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Galusha House
Lee River Road, Jericho

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N 44.503333333333 ° E -72.996666666667 °
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Lee River Road 9
05465 Jericho
Vermont, United States
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Truman Galusha House, Jericho, VT
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