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H.C. White Company Mill Complex

Buildings and structures completed in 1887Buildings and structures in Bennington, VermontIndustrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in VermontNational Register of Historic Places in Bennington County, VermontStereoscopy
View of the original main building after renovation in 2011
View of the original main building after renovation in 2011

The H.C. White Company Mill Complex, is a historic industrial complex at 140 Water Street in North Bennington, Vermont. The White Company was founded in 1879, producing stereographic viewers and stereograph cards, as well as the Kiddie-Kar, a three-wheeled wooden scooter for children. These premises were occupied by the company from then until its closure in 1935. The complex, with buildings dating from 1887 to 1919, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.

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H.C. White Company Mill Complex
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Vermont, United States
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View of the original main building after renovation in 2011
View of the original main building after renovation in 2011
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