Green Mountain Inn

[6] It contains the Whip Bar & Grill restaurant, which features beams from a large stable that formerly stood on the site of the inn's annex wing and which was torn down in 1953 due to its being a fire risk.

Churchill added wings, made of brick, a dance hall and a two-storey front porch.

Churchill forfeited ownership in a foreclosure to W. H. H. Bingham, from whom he had previously borrowed money.

[3] The Depot Street building was added in 1897, becoming the home of the Mount Mansfield Electric Railroad.

[3] Marvin Gameroff, a Canadian who visited the town and fell in love with it, purchased the inn in 1982.