Letting it go would be like tossing the Statue of Liberty into the harbor. Bennington cannot lose its dear monolith!
While some uphold the historic and economic value of the monument, others consider innovative replacements. The state has affirmed its focus on restoration.
BENNINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - One of Vermont’s tallest structures needs expensive repairs after decades of weathering Mother Nature. Officials say the Bennington Battle Monument is waterlogged.
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Officials say the Bennington Battle Monument is waterlogged. The limestone that holds the monument is filled with excess water and drying it could cost about $10 million. Ahead of Vermont’s ...
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One flag is loosely based on the “Appeal to Heaven” flag that was commissioned by George Washington during the American Revolution, and the other on the Bennington battle flag, a banner ...