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Noyes House Museum

Buildings and structures in Lamoille County, VermontFederal architecture in VermontHistoric house museums in VermontHouses completed in 1797Museums in Lamoille County, Vermont

The Noyes House Museum is a historic house and museum Morristown, Vermont, overlooking the Lamoille River.

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Lower Main Street 122
05661
Vermont, United States
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