WASHINGTON

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Washington, Vermont is a small, rural town in Orange County, nestled among the rolling hills of central Vermont. Founded in 1781, it was chartered as a township in 1823. With a population of just over 1,000 residents, the town is known for its quiet, pastoral beauty and an abundance of natural landscapes, including dense forests and open farmlands. It offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a peaceful, quintessential Vermont experience.

Snow-covered forest with trees, two metal buckets to gather maple attached to a large tree in the foreground.
Sign at Carpenter Park in Washington with a large painted sign reading "Washington Settled in 1792" and a smaller sign thanking landowners, surrounded by trees and clear blue sky.
Historical photograph of a horse-drawn parade float at Washington, Vermont Fair, September 9, 1909, with people dressed in early 20th-century attire, some on top of the float, in an open field.

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Town Clerk Hours:

M, T, W, 8:00-12:30, 1:00-4:00.
Closed on Thursdays and Fridays

Notary service available during business hours.

2895 Route VT 110
Washington, VT 05675
(802) 883-2218