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Parley Davis House

Buildings and structures in East Montpelier, VermontFederal architecture in VermontHouses completed in 1799Houses in Washington County, VermontHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont
National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Vermont
EastMontpelierVT ParleyDavisHouse
EastMontpelierVT ParleyDavisHouse

The Parley Davis House is a historic house on Center Road in East Montpelier, Vermont. Built in stages between 1795 and about 1805, it is one of the oldest buildings in the community, built by one of the first settlers of Montpelier, and served as the site of town government until 1828. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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Parley Davis House
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Association of Vermont Independent Colleges (AVIC) is a membership industry organization for independent Vermont higher education institutions. It was founded in 1982 and is located in Montpelier, the state capital. AVIC services school administrators and leaders of 12 private institutions, whose cooperative endeavors benefit member institutions as well as students and their families. AVIC is a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. The organization's mission is to broadly inform both decision-makers and the public about the role that independent colleges and universities can play in the future of Vermont and the nation, shape public policy, and support the work of campus leaders, specifically through: Strengthening the quality of higher education in Vermont Increasing accessibility to the broadest range of students Fostering cooperative efforts among its member institutions and all segments of higher education Expanding the capacity of Vermont’s independent educational network Attracting students who will contribute to the state’s future workforce as well as the economic, civic, and cultural life of Vermont Ensuring that students have the information and resources they need to attend college Helping attract those who will contribute to the state’s future workforceAVIC members include Bennington College, Center for Cartoon Studies, Champlain College, Goddard College, Landmark College,Middlebury College, Norwich University, Saint Michael's College, SIT Graduate Institute, Sterling College, Vermont College of Fine Arts, Vermont Law & Graduate School. The organizational structure is a not-for-profit with a board, executive, and administrative staff.