Huntington, Vermont

[5] The Huntington Lower Village Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

Its predecessor church building, constructed in 1839 and later used as the town hall and fire department, was established by Black Baptist preacher Charles Bowles in 1839.

The 4,083-foot (1,244 m) summit of Camel's Hump is in Huntington's northeast corner, on the town boundary with Duxbury.

The average age of the town's inhabitants has increased in the past few decades, up to 45.9, compared to the rest of county, which is 36.7.

At one point the state of Vermont passed Act 46 that obligated school districts to merge.

[10] The Huntington School District sued the state government to try to stop the merger.

[12] On June 6, 2019,[13] the vote to merge Huntington into Mount Mansfield succeeded on a 450–191 basis; the Chittenden East Supervisory Union dissolved as a result.

The small size of the town means that the library has limited hours of operation.
Map of Vermont highlighting Chittenden County