Lyndonville is a village in the town of Lyndon, in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States.
[5] In 1931, a Boston paper reported that the town had become a haven for "Rum Running Gangsters!
"[6] In 2023, Governor Phil Scott signed a bill into law to disincorporate the village and integrate it and its government with the town of Lyndon.
U.S. Route 5 passes through the center of the village, and Interstate 91 bypasses it to the west, with access via Exit 23.
In 2007, voters at first decided to merge with the town of Lyndon by dissolving the village government, but a re-vote rescinded this decision.
Lyndonville is the muster point for the 5th Battalion of the Vermont State Guard.
[17] The town has a bronze statue, a copy of the Florentine Boar by Tacca, which is also a fountain.