File:Historic marker downtown Island Pond VT May 2023.jpg

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Historic marker in downtown Island Pond, Vermont.

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English: Historic marker in downtown Island Pond, Vermont. Readsː

ISLAND POND Ploneer Railroad Planner John A. Poor's dream of an International Railway connecting Montreal, Canada with the Ice-free harbor of Portland, Maine became a reality on July 18, 1853 when the first through trains met at this great halfway point on the Grand Trunk Railway. VERMONT BOARD OF HISTORIC SITES

GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD STATION
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Camera location44° 48′ 48.71″ N, 71° 52′ 50.95″ W  Heading=151° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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