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Historic Ripton tavern site commemorated

RIPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY and the Green Mountain District of the U.S. Forest Service celebrated more than two years of cooperative work at the installation of the Calvin Pier Tavern historic Maker in Ripton. Joining in the festivities were Senator Ruth Hardy, left; District Forest Ranger Chris Mattrick; Mark Lapin, Middlebury College Lands Conservationist; Donna Marks of the U.S. Forest Service; and Charles Billings and Norm Tjossem of Ripton Historical Society. Photo courtesy of Charles Billings

Ripton Historical Society and the Green Mountain District of the U.S. Forest Service met at the historic Calvin Pier Tavern site on Halloween, Tuesday, Oct. 31, to celebrate more than two years of cooperative work. 

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