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Tunbridge is a town located in Orange County, Vermont. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,309. Tunbridge was chartered September 3, 1761. In 1867, the first "Tunbridge World's Fair" was held. The annual fair continues to this day with demonstrations of farming and agricultural traditions and culture. (based on wikipedia.org)


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Breeding Farm for rare Navajo-Churro. Also sell wool products made from grease fleece, roving, yarns and hand woven rugs.
Information about the town from the "Gazetteer of Vermont", by John Hayward, 1849, p. 125.
A small-scale, diversified organic farm run by Jean and Wendy Palthey.
One candidate hoping to lose this November. [CNN] (October 28, 1998)
Information about the town from the "Gazetteer of Vermont", by John Hayward, 1849, p. 125.
Breeding Farm for rare Navajo-Churro. Also sell wool products made from grease fleece, roving, yarns and hand woven rugs.
A small-scale, diversified organic farm run by Jean and Wendy Palthey.
One candidate hoping to lose this November. [CNN] (October 28, 1998)
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