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Last updated 05.07.2025
Property ID: 457430_2
House in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont
Landlord Tenure: 5 years, 7 months
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This apartment is a block away from St. Johnsbury's historic Main Street, one of Vermont's cultural treasures. The apartment's entrance is at the top of a covered exterior staircase on the side of the beautiful' historic home and features all of its original historic architectural features and hardwood floors. There's a full kitchen and a table for working during extended stays, and a full sized sleeper sofa in the living room. ...
This historic craftsman home is steps away to St. Johnsbury's historic downtown. The 3rd floor apartment has a private entrance and is a short walk to great food & drink & cultural attractions such as the Fairbanks Museum, Catamount Arts and St. Johnsbury Academy. If you're into cycling, there are dozens of road and gravel routes right out your door (see NEKgravel) and a mountain bike flow trail in the town forest just a couple ...
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Thomas
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Welcome to our home! Tom is a native Vermonter living in New Orleans since 2007 (after several years in Portland, Oregon, he moved to NOLA to work in the Katrina recovery). In recent years, he’s restored blighted/vacant historic homes in New Orleans central city neighborhood. Mai is a professor of public health at Tulane University and fortunately her schedule allows for us to spend a lot of time in Vermont. Mai is Vietnamese (from Hanoi) and she and the kids (Ethan and Maddie) speak Vietnamese at home. In Vermont, we love the outdoors - rock climbing in the White Mountains and hiking around Vermont, an...
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