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Stanbridge East

Sector Brome-Missisquoi

Stanbridge East was founded in 1801 and incorporated in 1890. The first occupants were Loyalists – former British colonists who remained loyal to the Crown during the American Revolution – who settled here in 1797. They cleared the land, creating a farming industry that still fuels the community today. Around 1800, a grain mill and sawmill were constructed next to the Pike River. Be sure to visit the Anglican church (1860), the United Church (1844), and the neo-classical old school. Take a look at the Missisquoi Museum, including the Cornell Mill (1830), Hodge's General Store and the Annex (Bill's Barn). The village is famed for its Loyalist origins and architecture.

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Population: 833

Sector: Brome-Missisquoi

 

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